| What is Alora?
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Alora is used to reduce symptoms of menopause. |
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| Are there any side effects associated with Alora?
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Alora side effects may include back pain, headache, and skin redness and irritation at the site of the patch. If
the side effects continue or are bothersome, check with your doctor. Less common or rare
Alora side effects may include abdominal cramps, bloating, breakthrough bleeding, breast enlargement, breast tenderness, change in cervical secretions, change in menstrual flow, change in sex drive, change in weight, darkening of skin, dizziness, fluid retention, growth of benign fibroid tumors in the uterus, intolerance to contact lenses, migraine, nausea, rash, severe allergic reaction, vaginal bleeding, vomiting,
and yellowing of eyes and skin. |
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| How is Alora taken?
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Follow the directions for taking Alora provided by your doctor. Each patch is individually sealed in a protective pouch and is applied directly to the skin. A stiff protective liner covers the adhesive side of the patch. Remove the liner by sliding it sideways between your thumb and index finger. Holding the patch at one edge, remove the protective liner and discard it. Try to avoid touching the adhesive. Use immediately after removing the liner.
Peel off one side of the protective liner and discard it. Use the other half of the liner as a handle until you have
applied the sticky area, then fold back the remaining side of the patch, pull off the rest of the liner, and smooth the second half of the patch onto your skin. Apply the adhesive side to a clean, dry area of your skin on the trunk of your body. Do not apply to your breasts or waist. Firmly press the patch in place with the palm of your hand for about 10 seconds, to make sure the edges are flat against your skin. When first
using Alora, start on the lower abdomen. Contact with water during bathing, swimming, or showering will not affect the patch. The application site must be rotated. Allow an interval of at least 1 week between applications to a particular site.
Alora patches should be replaced twice a week. If you miss a dose do it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time to change patches anyway, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular schedule. Do not apply more than the prescribed number of patches at a time. |
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| Are there any effects of taking Alora with other medications?
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Some medicines may interact with Alora. Inform your doctor of all prescription and over-the-counter medicine that you are taking.
It is especially important to check with your doctor before taking
alcohol, barbiturates, blood thinners, cimetidine, dantrolene, epilepsy drugs,
rifampin, steroids, or tricyclic antidepressants. |
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| How should I store Alora?
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Store Alora at room temperature in a tightly closed container, away from heat and light. |
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