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Yuvafem for Atrophic Vaginitis User Reviews (Page 2)

Yuvafem has an average rating of 3.1 out of 10 from a total of 87 reviews for the treatment of Atrophic Vaginitis. 21% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 72% reported a negative experience.

Reviews for Yuvafem

  • jan
  • Taken for 5 to 10 years
  • January 10, 2019

"This tablet is in a terrible packaging. I've already cut my finger on it. And the inserts are very difficult to use, unlike Vagifem. However, I just found out Vagifem is no longer manufactured, and my insurance company is sending me a product made somewhere else. I am VERY scared to use this because other countries drugs manufacturers have very little any regulation and quality control. I don't know what to do at this point, but someone in the FDA (a female!) needs to look into the packaging of the Yuvafem."

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  • Moosie
  • Taken for 5 to 10 years
  • March 16, 2019

"I DID NOT NOTICE A DIFFERENCE at all when I switched from Vagifem to Yuvafem except I saved $$$ which was nice! (Paying $5/mo instead of $30/mo). No side effects. The packaging is a bit worse but I just deal with it. Other than that, the applicator, effects, etc. are the same!"

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  • Bovary
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • October 16, 2018

"I took Vagifem for 5 years for prevention of UTI. It worked very well. My insurance switched to Yuvafem and wouldn't cover Vagifem anymore. So I have been using Yuvafem for the past 2 months. I agree with the reviews: poor packaging (needing scissors to separate the applicators), the tablets coming out of the applicators within the packaging. I don't know about the effectiveness for sure but 2 weeks ago I had my first UTI in 5 years."

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  • Anonymous
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • January 15, 2017

"Very glad to see that there's a generic for Vagifem, which I had wonderful results with. However, the blister packaging on Yuvafem is ridiculously bad. It's impossible to separate the single-use applicators using the perforations without tearing the foil wrapping on multiple applicators. Being able to separate is very handy for travel, etc. Please fix the packaging and make it functional!"

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  • KLB
  • Taken for 6 months to 1 year
  • January 30, 2019

"Agree with others that the Yuvafem packaging is terrible. Have to use scissors and have cut my fingers on the packaging. The applicator is not very comfortable but works fine. I’ve never had a problem with tablets falling out or not dissolving completely. Biggest complaint is the medication does very little to help with painful dryness and causes me horrible hot flashes and flu like aching as well as terrible joint pain."

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  • Sweet...
  • June 28, 2017

"I was switched from Vagifem to Yuvafem by OptumRx and my vaginal atrophy worsened. I had heavy discharge and everything felt really uncomfortable down there, like I was having some sort of allergic reaction. I stopped using it and my symptoms got a little better. So I talked to my doctor and asked her to specify no generic substitution on my prescription. The copay for Vagifem is higher, but it is really worth it to me. Vaginal atrophy is terrible and Vagifem is the one medication that has really helped me."

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  • Leafy...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • December 17, 2019

"I switched to Yuvafem after my insurance stopped covering my Estring, which was about $520 out of pocket as my insurance flat out refused to pay after I've been using it for a year. I've tried all three, the Estring ($520 3-months), the Yuvafem ($20 generic, 3 months), then Vagifem (brand $155 for 8 pills) and my favorite was the Estring, followed by Vagifem. Yuvafem did absolutely nothing except give me a yeast infection. I still bled during sex despite all the lubrication I could muster up and I felt absolutely nothing. I also hated the square-tipped applicator and the dangerous sharp foil. Instead of helping, Yuvafem gave me an infection. I asked my OB-GYN for a prescription of the brand-name Vagifem and the cost just went up again as my insurance now considers it maintenance therapy. I may just give up and pay the $2,000 a year for the Estring."

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  • dallas...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • January 27, 2017

"It seems to work the same as Vagifem, but costs me nothing! Wahoo!!!! I agree with the other reviews about the packaging, but its just a mild inconvenience, I would rather just use my nail to slide the foil back off and save myself the $100. plus a month it used to cost for the vagifem!"

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  • Loren
  • Taken for 5 to 10 years
  • December 2, 2019

"I used Vagifem at first until the generic Yuvafem came out and I started using it. Both have helped me and I never had a problem with the Yuvafem falling out of my body or giving me bad side effects. I do see more difficulty separating the packages but usually use scissors. No pills have ever fallen out of the dispenser either. I know it is helping me because when I had knee replacement surgery, they suggested I stop the HRT for 30 days because of danger of post-surgery blood clots, and I must say I was miserable. It felt like my bottom was falling out and I couldn’t wait to get back on them. Now that I am retired and have different medical insurance it looks like I will have to pay a lot more for this medicine than the $4 monthly I was paying."

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  • Julie
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • September 5, 2022

"Not Pleased · Taken for less than 1 month · March 22, 2021 “... I experienced soreness, burning, itching, and increased need to urinate, plus greenish discharge. I’m discontinuing immediately." (Posted by NotPleased on March 22, 2021.) Ditto. I thought something was wrong with me until I started reading reviews for this product online."

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  • Becky...
  • September 23, 2017

"I had good results with this in using it for 1 month as directed. I found it easy to use. I didn't experience any negatives like others mentioned. The only problem was the cost. $95.00 a month and that's with insurance. I asked my doctor if there is anything cheaper and she told me to used Crisco 2x a week and Yuvafem once a week. I have and it works! I have not experienced pain during intercourse and I cut the cost of using Yuvafem in half. It sounds weird, but I thought it was worth sharing."

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  • Bella
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • March 25, 2023

"Terrible medication. Just like others, I thought I had a UTI because of back pain, pain with urination and bleeding and the only change was my insurance switched me from vagifem to yuvafem. How is this drug on the market?"

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  • Nan...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • April 9, 2018

"The packaging is ok. Could be better. Insurance covers (generic). I have been taking this for almost 2 months and my joints in my legs are killing me. I was wondering if anyone else was experiencing this side affect."

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  • Anonymous
  • February 28, 2017

"Product worked for me but the packaging is terrible, I had similar experience to the other reviewers. The individual doses will tear apart like the perforation indicates. Then the pill on the end of the applicator falls out wherever - in the package, on the floor, in the sink, etc. My insurance will not cover so the cost is $30-40 a pill. This is like gold so I can't just throw the contaminated pill away. How yucky to have to insert a pill into my body that can't be sterile anymore. I don't care if the cost if higher, I am back to Vagifem."

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  • MNGal
  • Taken for 10 years or more
  • July 10, 2017

"I had been using Vagifem for over 10 years. It definitely helped my vag atrophy symptoms as well as improved minor urine leakage issues. Six weeks ago I was switched to Yuvafem. My first observation was with the packaging - the perforations between the individual units were nearly impossible to separate and when I did, the foil cover of the adjacent units would break open. I use a scissors now to cut them apart. Secondly, after about 4 weeks, I've noticed that vaginal irritation and urine leakage symptoms are returning. I'll use up my present 90-day supply and see how things go, but if symptoms worsen any more, I will ask my doc for a DAW (Dispense As Written) Vagifem prescription. I'll be willing to pay the significantly larger co-pay."

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  • Catdot
  • June 21, 2017

"My doctor put me on Vagifem in December and within weeks I felt great. In April I got my refill and it was switched to Yuvafem, by mid May all my symptoms were coming back and I was miserable, constantly felt like I had a UTI and the dryness and burning were awful. My doctor switched me back to brand name and I am slowly improving again. Yuvafem did not work for me at all. I agree with the others that the packaging was terrible as well, I had to use scissors to open each one and then the tablets would fall out because they were not in the applicators."

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  • Mary...
  • July 15, 2017

"Was using vagifem for several years and felt felt great no side effects. Was sent the generic yuvafem. Agree about loose tablets and wasting the med as they would fall out of the dispenser. But when I started having side effects such as weight gain,10 pounds, feet swelling and cramping I switched back to vagifem. Now have to visit gyno to make sure everything is ok."

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  • BRCook
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • January 11, 2017

"I am glad there is a generic to Vagifem which I have used for years. My only criticism is the packaging. The perforations between doses does not come apart. I have to use a scissors and even then the covering gets ripped. In addition, many of the small dosage tablets have come out of the plastic inserter once I've managed to open the covering. I have to reinsert the tablet manually into the bottom of the plastic inserter. The whole inside packaging needs to be revamped."

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  • deb
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • September 18, 2018

"I can deal with the crappy packaging---what I cannot accept is the fact that this generic (yuvafem) DOES NOT compare to Vagifem in effectiveness. I am going to complain directly to the FDA. But, in the meantime I will use Estrace cream. I hope they will withdraw this awful generic from the market."

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  • Schon...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • January 14, 2017

"The packaging is horrible!!!! The company obviously did not think through the way it is packaged-impossible to break apart and the pills come out of inserter and end up on floor....or worse in the toilet! It is frustrating enough to make me consider switching to another option. Generic is great but not at the expense of making them extremely difficult to use. And it still is quite expensive!!!"

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  • Ruth...
  • February 23, 2017

"Like just about all the other reviews here, I find the packaging terrible. The perforations between applicators mean nothing; you cannot break them apart. I have to use scissors to cut apart the joined applicators. I've used Vagifem for years and it breaks apart into individual applications easily. I just called my doctor to change the prescription to brand name only!"

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  • Jan
  • Taken for 10 years or more
  • December 5, 2018

"I was on vagifem for 10 years without any problems except Medicare kept raising the co pay..but I was very willing to pay my share of well over $200 For three month's supply. Then Medicare stopped covering it and changed to yuvafem. Last Friday I used my first pill insert and felt some burning in vagina and urethra. It finally subsided after 12 hrs. The following Tuesday I inserted my next dosage and 3 hrs later woke up with intense burning. I had to get an ice pk to help ease the terrible burning. I will be calling the manufacturer, my GYN and my insurance. I will ask my GYN to prescribe me the vagifem and pay for it out of pocket. I can NOT endure another night in this intense burning!"

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  • Bml
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • October 2, 2018

"After using this medication for only 2 weeks I called my doctor because of extremely severe vaginal burning. Even after modifying the treatment days symptoms continued. I discontinued this TERRIBLE medicine and all the discomfort, burning pain disappeared. So for the reason I will not use this drug."

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  • judyj...
  • June 28, 2021

"I only have tried Yuvafem and am very pleased with this generic product. I was shocked to learn I had Atrophic Vaginitis and had extreme discomfort due to this condition. I am in excellent health and started the fourteen day, initial treatment. I had no problems with the packaging and none of the tablets fell out of the applicator. It took a month for the symptoms to abate and I am so grateful there is a solution to this condition. Is everything like it was before I had symptoms? No. But it's greatly improved and I do recommend this synthetic version of estrogen for women who are experiencing problems."

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  • Jefs
  • Taken for 5 to 10 years
  • October 8, 2017

"This product is far inferior to Vagifem. I am so sad insurance companies are forcing us to use this due to expense. Packaging is terrible and I don't get anywhere near the comfort and relief as from Vagifem. I'm not sure how they differ but it should be removed from market or fixed. I've used Vagifem for 8 years due to dryness and feeling like a UTI. I've now had 5 UTIs in a row and feel Yuvafem is part of the problem."

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