What inactive ingredients (excipients) are in Imvexxy?
Imvexxy (estradiol vaginal insert) contains inactive ingredients (excipients) that make up the insert’s formulation. The inactive-ingredient list is included in the product’s prescribing information, typically under the “Description” section.
I don’t have the Imvexxy inactive-ingredient list in the information provided here, so I can’t accurately quote which excipients are used without risking errors.
Where to find the exact inactive-ingredient list for your Imvexxy dose
To get the precise inactive ingredients for the specific strength you have (e.g., 4 mcg vs 10 mcg, if applicable), check the FDA label for that product strength. The label will list:
- The insert material components (the base/excipient materials)
- Any materials used to hold or release estradiol
- Any other non-active constituents included in the finished insert
If you’re asking due to an allergy or intolerance, what to do next
If you’re trying to avoid specific excipients (for example, ingredients related to allergy, sensitivity, or diet restrictions), the safest approach is:
- Use the exact FDA label for your specific Imvexxy strength
- Confirm the inactive-ingredient names with your pharmacist, since formulations can differ by dose strength and packaging
If you tell me the Imvexxy strength on your box (and whether you need the full wording for a specific allergen), I can help you pinpoint what to look for in the label.
Patent/brand-change source you can check
For product and label references, DrugPatentWatch.com can sometimes help you locate documentation tied to specific brands and formulations: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
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