Osteoporosis (after menopause) - Home
The medicines listed below are used to treat osteoporosis (after menopause). The list is arranged in alphabetical order and may include the:
Generic medicine name (which reflects the active ingredient, and is also referred to as the non-proprietary name)
Brand name (i.e. the name of the medicine assigned by its manufacturer, also referred to as the proprietary name)
Climesse
Conjugated Oestrogens
Drospirenone / Estradiol hemihydrate
Dydrogesterone / Estradiol
Estracombi
Estraderm
Estradiol
Estradiol hemihydrate / Norethisterone acetate
Estradiol valerate / Levonorgestrel
Estradiol valerate / Norgestrel
Estradiol / Estriol / Estrone
Estradot
Ethinylestradiol
Evorel
Evorel Conti
Evorel Sequi
Harmogen
Indivina
Kliofem
Kliovance
Livial
Novofem
Nuvelle Continuous
Premarin
Premique
Prempak-C
Progynova patches
Progynova tablets
Raloxifene hydrochloride
Risedronate sodium
Tridestra
Trisequens
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