Potential Side Effects and Precautions

Womenra, like all medications, can cause side effects. While many women experience no side effects, it’s important to be aware of the possibilities.

Common side effects include headache, flushing, nasal congestion, and upset stomach. These are usually mild and temporary.

    Headache: If headaches are severe or persistent, consult your doctor. Flushing: This is a temporary reddening of the skin, often on the face and neck. It usually resolves on its own. Nasal Congestion: This can be managed with over-the-counter decongestants, but inform your doctor if it’s bothersome. Upset Stomach: Taking Womenra with food can minimize this.

Less common, but more serious, side effects include changes in vision (blurred vision, blue tint to vision), chest pain, and irregular heartbeat.

    Vision Changes: If you experience any changes in your vision, stop taking Womenra and contact your doctor immediately. Chest Pain: Chest pain requires immediate medical attention. This is a serious symptom. Irregular Heartbeat: Seek medical advice promptly if you experience palpitations or an irregular heartbeat.

Before starting Womenra, discuss your medical history with your doctor, particularly if you:

Have heart problems or high blood pressure. Have a history of stroke or heart attack. Have liver or kidney problems. Are taking other medications. Have retinitis pigmentosa.

Always follow your doctor’s instructions for dosage and frequency. Do not exceed the recommended dose. Inform your doctor about any side effects, even if they seem minor. They can help you manage any discomfort and ensure safe use.