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Ovestin 0.1% intravaginal cream – administration

Ovestin 0.1% intravaginal cream is a medication used for transgender men to alleviate the symptoms of vaginal atrophy. It contains the active ingredient estriol, which is a form of estrogen. Ovestin cream is applied directly into the vagina and is absorbed locally, providing estrogen supplementation to the vaginal tissues. Here’s a detailed guide to Ovestin 0.1% intravaginal cream:

Administration:

  • Preparation:

    • Before using Ovestin cream, read the medication label and any accompanying member information leaflet.

    • Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.

  • Administration Technique:

    • Attach the applicator to the tube of Ovestin cream and fill it with the prescribed amount of cream.

    • Lie on your back with your knees bent or stand with one foot elevated on a stool or chair.

    • Gently insert the applicator into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.

    • Press the plunger to release the cream into the vagina.

    • Remove the applicator and discard it properly.

    • Wash your hands thoroughly again after administration.

  • Timing:

    • Use Ovestin cream as directed.

  • Post-Administration Care:

    • After using Ovestin cream, wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.

General Considerations:

  • Ovestin 0.1% intravaginal cream is often used to provide localised estrogen supplementation to the vaginal tissues, which can help maintain vaginal health and reduce symptoms of vaginal atrophy.

  • Adhere to the prescribed dosage and administration instructions provided to achieve the desired treatment outcomes.