ENJUVIA<sup>®</sup>



Healthcare professional or patient can print out this coupon. The patient simply presents it to the pharmacist with a completed, signed prescription form, and receives up to 30 tablets of ENJUVIA® at no charge.



Program expires 3/31/2013. Teva Women's Health reserves the right to rescind, revoke or amend this offer at any time without notice. Not valid if reproduced. Program managed by PSKW, LLC on behalf of Teva Women's Health.

If you have any questions, be sure to speak with your healthcare professional. He or she can best determine if ENJUVIA® is right for you.


ENJUVIA® (synthetic conjugated estrogens, B) Tablets is a medicine that contains estrogen hormones. It is prescribed to help relieve moderate-to-severe vasomotor symptoms, including hot flashes and night sweats, and moderate-to-severe vaginal dryness and pain with sex, symptoms associated with menopause.


IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Important health information you should know when taking estrogens like ENJUVIA®: Estrogens increase the risk for cancer of the uterus (womb). If you experience persistent or recurring vaginal bleeding while taking estrogens let your doctor know right away, as this could be a warning sign for cancer. Your doctor should check for the cause of any unusual vaginal bleeding after menopause.

Estrogens (alone or in combination with progestins) should not be used to prevent heart disease, heart attacks, strokes, or dementia.

Estrogens (alone or in combination with progestins) may increase the risk of heart attack, stroke, blood clots, and breast cancer. Estrogens (alone or in combination with progestins) may increase your risk of dementia, based on a study of women age 65 or older. Because of these risks, estrogens should be used at the lowest dose for the shortest period of time. You and your doctor should talk regularly to determine whether you still need treatment with ENJUVIA®.


Who should not use ENJUVIA®?
Do not use ENJUVIA® if you:

What are the common side effects with ENJUVIA®?
You may experience headache, breast pain, irregular vaginal bleeding or spotting, stomach/abdominal cramps and bloating, nausea and vomiting, or hair loss.

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch,
or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

Please see the Patient Information section of the full prescribing information, including Boxed Warning.