using intrarosa?

Make INTRAROSA part of your daily bedtime routine.

Things to know before using INTRAROSA

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  • Each applicator is for one-time use only
  • Empty your bladder and wash your hands before handling the vaginal insert and applicator
  • INTRAROSA should be stored at 41°F to 86°F (5°C to 30°C). It can be stored at room temperature or in the refrigerator. To avoid higher temperatures that could cause INTRAROSA to melt, don't store INTRAROSA in areas like a hot car, a sunny window sill, or directly near a heater
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Eligible commercially insured patients
will pay as little as a $35 copay for
each 28-day supply of INTRAROSA
for up to 12 months.

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When sex is PAINFUL
after MENOPAUSE

Learn about what may cause moderate
to severe painful sex due to
menopause.

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Indication

INTRAROSA vaginal inserts are a prescription medicine used in women after menopause to treat moderate to severe pain during sexual intercourse caused by changes in and around the vagina that happen with menopause.

Important Risk Information

Do not use INTRAROSA vaginal inserts if you have vaginal bleeding that has not been checked by your healthcare provider.

Before using INTRAROSA vaginal inserts, tell your healthcare provider about all of your medical conditions, including if you:

  • Have, have had, or think you may have had breast cancer. Prasterone, an ingredient in INTRAROSA vaginal inserts, is changed in your body to estrogen. Estrogen medicines are not for use in women who have, have had, or think they may have had breast cancer.

The most common side effects of INTRAROSA vaginal inserts are vaginal discharge and changes on Pap smear.

These are not all of the possible side effects of INTRAROSA vaginal inserts.

Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-10881-800-FDA-1088.

Please see Patient Information in full Prescribing Information.