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Premarin (Conjugated Estrogens)
  [ What is a Generic? ]

Product   Type Dosage Quantity Price  
Premarin   Generic 0.9mg 100 tablets $52.00
Premarin   Generic 0.3mg 100 tablets $35.00
Premarin   Generic 0.625mg 100 tablets $26.00
Premarin   Generic 1.25mg 100 tablets $37.00
Premarin   Brand 0.625mg 84 tablets $43.00
Premarin N/A   Brand 0.9mg 112 tablets $58.00
Premarin   Brand 0.3mg 112 tablets $52.00
Premarin   Brand 0.625mg 168 tablets $75.00
Premarin   Brand 1.25mg 84 tablets $49.00
Premarin   Brand 1.25mg 112 tablets $89.00
For multiple quantities, you can edit the amount after you click on Add to Cart.

Premarin This item requires a prescription from your doctor

Manufacturer: Wyeth Ayerst Pharmaceuticals

NOTE: C.E.S. is NOT a generic equivalent of Premarin. Rather, it is an alternative that requires a prescription written by your doctor for "C.E.S"

Premarin is a TABLET but CANNOT be split in half.

Premarin is an estrogen hormone used to provide female hormone when the body no longer produces enough. Premarin is also used to help prevent osteoporosis (weakened bones). Premarin may also be used to treat cancer and other conditions as determined by your physician.



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