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Extracted from FDA Adverse Event Reports for all drugs with the same active ingredients. To view the active ingredient report, please click here.


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Druginformer Identified Side Effects: Breast tenderness, Dyspnoea

Posted By Anonymous in fdb.rxlist.com on December 30, 2011 @ 12:00 am

It worked on my hot flashes within two weeks, after a few more weeks I began to have severe breast tenderness and trouble breathing. Had to be tested for possible blood clot. The test was negative b...

Druginformer Identified Side Effects: Breast tenderness, Feeling jittery, Abdominal distension, Acne, Discomfort

Posted By Anonymous in askapatient.com on October 24, 2008 @ 12:00 am

Side Effects: breast tenderness, skin break-outs, and bloating The worst side effects came about a day or two AFTER discontinuing Cenestin: an over-all sensation of not feeling very well, jittery....

Druginformer Identified Side Effects: Breast tenderness

Posted By Anonymous in askapatient.com on June 5, 2006 @ 12:00 am

... VERY low dose - the lowest infact. I used to take a higher dose but as time went on, I found I didn't need it. I take Cenestin with Prometrium. Occasionally I have breast soreness but without this ...


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