Veozah (Fezolinetant)
Veozah (Fezolinetant)
Fezolinetant
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Veozah (fezolinetant) is a non-hormonal medication used to treat moderate to severe hot flashes caused by menopause. It works by blocking neurokinin B receptors in the brain, which helps regulate body temperature and reduce the frequency of hot flashes. Buying Veozah from Canada provides an affordable and reliable option for women seeking effective relief with similar quality as U.S. brands.
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Veozah (Fezolinetant): Uses, Dosing, Side Effects & How It Works
Veozah (fezolinetant) is a nonhormonal NK3 receptor antagonist indicated for the treatment of moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms (VMS)—hot flashes and night sweats—associated with menopause. It offers an option for patients who prefer to avoid or cannot use hormonal therapy.
What Veozah Is Used For
- Relief of moderate to severe VMS (hot flashes/night sweats) in menopausal adults.
Use only under the care of a licensed prescriber and in conjunction with recommended monitoring.
Dosing (General Information)
- Recommended dose: 45 mg once daily at about the same time each day.
- Administration: Swallow tablets whole with liquid; do not cut, crush, or chew. May be taken with or without food.
Missed dose: Take as soon as remembered unless it’s < 12 hours to the next dose; if so, skip and resume your regular schedule. Do not double doses.
Safety, Monitoring & Who Should Not Use Veozah
- Liver monitoring: Obtain baseline hepatic labs (ALT, AST, ALP, bilirubin) before starting; repeat monthly for the first 3 months, then at months 6 and 9. Stop and seek care if symptoms of liver injury occur (e.g., fatigue, pruritus, dark urine, jaundice, abdominal pain).
- Contraindications: Known cirrhosis; severe renal impairment or end-stage renal disease; pregnancy; and concomitant moderate or strong CYP1A2 inhibitors (e.g., fluvoxamine).
- Cautions: Not indicated in pediatrics; use in ≥65 years not established; breastfeeding is not recommended.
Common Side Effects
In trials, commonly reported effects included headache, abdominal pain, diarrhea, insomnia, nausea, and liver test elevations. Most were mild to moderate. Seek urgent care for signs of allergic reaction or severe symptoms.
How Veozah Works
Fezolinetant selectively blocks the neurokinin 3 (NK3) receptor, modulating activity of KNDy neurons in the hypothalamic thermoregulatory center to reduce hot flash frequency and severity without estrogen.
Storage & Handling
- Store at controlled room temperature in the original packaging to protect from moisture and humidity.
- Keep out of reach of children.
Follow any device/packaging instructions provided with your prescription.
Lower Your Cost (For U.S. Patients)
If Veozah is expensive locally, Americans can order from Canada with a valid U.S. prescription for personal use. Pricing is $249.95 for 30 tablets, with typical delivery to U.S. addresses in 5–10 business days after processing.
How to Buy from Canada (Step-by-Step)
- Get a valid U.S. prescription for Veozah (fezolinetant) 45 mg.
- Send your prescription: Your clinic can fax to 1-833-209-3704, or you can upload your prescription.
- Complete checkout: Choose your supply and shipping address (U.S. residential; personal-use limit).
- Shipping: U.S. delivery typically 5–10 business days after processing.
When to Seek Medical Help
- Symptoms suggestive of liver injury (e.g., jaundice, dark urine, severe fatigue, abdominal pain, persistent nausea)
- Allergic reactions (rash, swelling, trouble breathing)
- Any severe or persistent side effects
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Legal and Safety Information
Information on this page is provided for general educational purposes and should not replace advice from a licensed healthcare professional. Some U.S. patients choose to source medications like Eliquis or generic apixaban through licensed Canadian prescription referral services to help reduce costs. Medications dispensed by Canadian pharmacies are Health Canada–approved and intended for personal use only. Always follow your prescriber’s instructions and consult your healthcare provider with any questions about your treatment.