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A unique combination of hormones similar to endogenous hormones

New in the treatment of menopausal symptoms. Indicated for the treatment of moderate to severe vasomotor and vulvar and vaginal atrophy symptoms

New ANGELIQ is the only HT with the unique progestin, drsp*

The estrogen and progestin in ANGELIQ are similar to a woman's endogenous hormones

* ANGELIQ contains 0.5 mg of the progestin drospirenone that has antialdosterone activity, including the potential for hyperkalemia in high risk patients.


Find out what Dr. David Archer has to say about the unique benefits of drospirenone in combination with estradiol for women who are experiencing menopausal symptoms.

Important Safety Information

ANGELIQ contains 0.5 mg of the progestin drospirenone that has antialdosterone activity, including the potential for hyperkalemia in high-risk patients.

ANGELIQ should not be used in patients with conditions that predispose to hyperkalemia (ie, renal insufficiency, hepatic dysfunction, and adrenal insufficiency).

Use caution when prescribing ANGELIQ to women who regularly take other medications that can increase potassium, such as NSAIDs, potassium-sparing diuretics, potassium supplements, ACE inhibitors, angiotensin-II receptor antagonists, and heparin. Consider checking serum potassium levels during the first treatment cycle in high-risk patients.


The most common side effects, including upper respiratory infection, breast pain, abdominal pain, headaches, and vaginal bleeding, were mild and transitory, and similar to those of other hormonal therapies.

Estrogens with or without progestins should not be used for the prevention of cardiovascular disease or dementia. (See WARNINGS. Cardiovascular disorders and Dementia.)

The Women's Health Initiative (WHI) study reported increased risks of myocardial infarction, stroke, invasive breast cancer, pulmonary emboli, and deep vein thrombosis in postmenopausal women (50 to 79 years of age) during 5 years of treatment with oral conjugated equine estrogens (CE 0.625 mg) combined with medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA 2.5 mg) relative to placebo. (See CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY, Clinical Studies and WARNINGS, Cardiovascular disorders and Malignant neoplasms, Breast cancer.)

The Women's Health Initiative Memory Study (WHIMS), a substudy of WHI, reported increased risk of developing probable dementia in postmenopausal women 65 years of age or older during 5.2 years of treatment with conjugated estrogens alone and during 4 years of treatment with oral conjugated estrogens plus medroxyprogesterone acetate, relative to placebo. It is unknown whether this finding applies to younger postmenopausal women. (See CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY, Clinical Studies, WARNINGS, Dementia and PRECAUTIONS, Geriatric Use.)

Other doses of oral conjugated estrogens with medroxyprogesterone acetate, and other combinations and dosage forms of estrogens and progestins were not studied in the WHI clinical trials, and, in the absence of comparable data, these risks should be assumed to be similar. Because of these risks, estrogens with or without progestins should be prescribed at the lowest effective doses and for the shortest duration consistent with treatment goals and risks for the individual woman.

Progestogens/estrogens should not be used in individuals with any of the following conditions: Undiagnosed abnormal genital bleeding; known, suspected, or history of cancer of the breast; known or suspected estrogen dependent neoplasia; active deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, or history of these conditions; active or recent (eg, within the past year) arterial thromboembolic disease (eg, stroke, myocardial infarction); renal insufficiency; liver dysfunction or disease; or adrenal insufficiency. ANGELIQ should not be used in patients with known hypersensitivity to its ingredients, or known or suspected pregnancy. There is no indication for ANGELIQ in pregnancy. There appears to be little or no increased risk of birth defects in children born to women who have used estrogens and progestins from oral contraceptives inadvertently during early pregnancy. (See PRECAUTIONS.)



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