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Editorial label reviews

Telehealth menopause brands: side-effect label reviews

Every entry below is grounded in the FDA-approved Product Information Leaflet (PIL) for the active ingredients each brand prescribes — estradiol, micronized progesterone, and (for two brands) low-dose paroxetine or fezolinetant. Frequencies are quoted from Section 6 of each label. There are no affiliate calls to action on any page.

How to read these pages

Each page reviews one symptom on the FDA labels for one brand's formulary. Common reactions are Section-6 label entries. Serious warnings are Section-5 label entries. The “when to contact” block quotes the PIL prompt-review language. Nothing on these pages is a personal medical recommendation.

Alloy

Alloy prescribes FDA-approved bioidentical estradiol and oral micronized progesterone, plus oxybutynin ER as a non-hormonal option for vasomotor symptoms. Read our full Alloy review.

Hims & Hers Menopause

Hims & Hers Menopause prescribes FDA-approved estradiol in oral, patch, and vaginal forms plus micronized progesterone, with low-dose paroxetine available as a non-hormonal option. Read our full Hims & Hers Menopause review.

Midi Health

Midi Health prescribes FDA-approved estradiol and progesterone plus non-hormonal options — paroxetine 7.5 mg (Brisdelle) and fezolinetant (Veozah) — for patients who cannot or prefer not to use estrogen. Read our full Midi Health review.

Winona

Winona dispenses compounded bioidentical estradiol and progesterone in troche, cream, or capsule form; safety data draws from the FDA-approved active ingredients rather than the compounded product itself. Read our full Winona review.