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Evista is a selective estrogen receptor modulator. The drug is used for the treatment and prevention of osteoporosis in women after menopause or after removal of the uterus. Unlike estrogen, Evista does not stimulates the proliferation of the endometrium (lines the uterus tissue), and, thus, does not increase the risk of developing uterus cancer. Healthy bone tissue constantly rebuilt (breaks up and restored); minerals and other components of the bones are reabsorbed special cells. The medicine suppresses the activity of these cells, as a result of the collapse of the bone is slower than the deposition of new bone substance. This saves the density and strength of the bones. You can purchase generic Evista online no Rx with free worldwide shipping in our pharmacy.
The active substance is raloxifene.
The drug is administered for the treatment of osteoporosis and prophylaxis in women in post-menopausal stages and after a hysterectomy. Evista provides selective stimulating effect on the non-reproductive tissue and overwhelming - on reproductive tissue. The drug normalizes the balance of calcium in the body, first of all, due to decrease the losses of calcium with the urination. In combination with Ca2+ drugs Evista increases the density of bone tissue of the femur bone and spine, causes a decrease in bone resorption and delay Ca2+, reduces total cholesterol; does not cause proliferation of the endometrium, the size of the uterus increasing, blood-tinged discharge or bleeding in the post-period; reduces the swelling and soreness mammary glands. Here you can order Evista (Raloxifene) online over the counter.
It is not recommended to use the drug in combination with estrogen. The medicine is used inside; a single dose is 60 mg / day regardless of meal. The course of the treatment is usually long enough.
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