Intrarosa

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Intrarosa is used to treat moderate to severe pain during sexual intercourse in women after menopause. It is a vaginal insert that is used at bedtime.

Intrarosa Overview

Reviewed: March 29, 2017
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Intrarosa is a prescription medication used to treat pain during sexual intercourse in women after menopause. 

Intrarosa belongs to a group of drugs called steroids indicated for the treatment of moderate to severe pain during sexual intercourse, a symptom of vulvar and vaginal atrophy, due to menopause. How Intrarosa works in postmenopausal women with vaginal atrophy is not fully established.

This medication comes in vaginal insert form and is inserted via an applicator into the vagina usually once a day at bedtime.

Common side effects of Intrarosa include vaginal discharge and changes on Pap smear.

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