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This medication works but it comes at price. My endo pain completely disappeared while on Orlissa, however I started to feel like I was in the wrong body. My entire body felt off, I couldn't focus or sleep and the hot flashes and nausea were outrageous. I had surgery in March and my symptoms were back less than 6 months later which is when I went on the Orlissa 200mg 2x a day. I really wish this w...

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First of all this drug costs an arm and a leg to get. I was only able to use it for 1 month because the side effects made me want to crawl out of my skin. My endometriosis pain decreased somewhat but you are definitely paying it forward with the hot flashes, nausea, and headaches. Be careful when considering this drug, it might be very useful for pain but you'll be experiencing a whole slew of men...

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Ann | 19-24 | Female | On medication for 2 to less than 5 years | Patient
2/2/2022
Condition: Endometriosis
Overall rating 1.0
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I don't know why this med is even out there, I was prescribed it for 6 months, I was kinda hesitant to use it cause of some people's review. First week I thought hmm why are people complaining, by second week all the side effects slowly sneak on me, I'm talking about headache, dizziness, night sweat, hot flashes, trouble sleeping, mood swing, anxiety etc... although it stopped my period and I didn't have to deal with the terrible, horrible, extreme painful period anymore, I couldn't help but stop this med after 3 long months before I hurt myself or somebody else. I stayed on it for that long cause I couldn't make up my mind between them side effects or the pain, side effects won. After I stopped I had my period a month later with pain for the whole 3 months I didn't have a period. I'm glad this med works for some people, but if anybody from the get go you feel the side effects are too much for you just stop.Read More Read Less

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YaraM31 | 19-24 | Other | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
1/29/2022
Condition: Endometriosis
Overall rating 3.3
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My gyno put me on this medication because I was getting ovarian cysts every month and most of the time they would rupture. At this point, I don't know which is worst...rupturing ovarian cysts or the side effects of this medication. I've already contacted her about coming off of it after only 3 months of taking Orilissa. First, the least worrisome side effects I've been experiencing are mood swings and hot flashes. However, that is nothing compared to the overwhelming anxiety I have been feeling every single day. From the moment I wake up to the moment I fall asleep (if I'm able to fall asleep) I have constant anxiety. I battle anxiety attacks everyday so much so that my FP prescribed me Xanax and an antidepressant/anxiety med. A few weeks ago I was driving and had an attack and had to go to the ER because my whole body felt tingly, I couldn't breathe, I was too dizzy to stand, and shaking violently. I've never ever had an anxiety attack like that before. It was so terrifying and now I've been having to keep myself from slipping into that everyday. Yes, this has helped a lot with my pain but I can't handle this anxiety anymore. It's just not worth it for me at this point. Read More Read Less

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Jane | 25-34 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
1/11/2022
Condition: Other
Overall rating 1.0
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My reason for use may differ from most but my experience was the same. I was instructed to use this drug for 14 days to try to stop ovulation during an egg freezing cycle. I have never had a history of depression or suicidal thought. My migraines which are typically seasonal were constant. I broke up with my boyfriend and cut off 7 inches of my hair. With all respect to her, this medicine made me go close to full Britney 2007. I'm still recovering. I don't ever review things but this was so awful I felt a need. Read More Read Less

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Jasmine | 35-44 | Female | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
12/19/2021
Condition: Endometriosis
Overall rating 5.0
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Let me first state that I never write reviews, but I felt that this could help someone who is hesitant to take this medication. I have suffered with endometriosis since 2011. I finally found a doctor that knew how to treat me. He combined two medications: norethindrone and letrozole which I have taken for the past six years. The two medicine stopped my cycle and shrunk my cyst. Everyone once in a while I would have a flare-up, but for the most part no problems. A few months ago my cyst came back and started to have severe pain. My doctor suggested I stop taking the mentioned meds and start Orilissa. I read the reviews and was extremely hesitant especially about the anxiety and depression. I have taken Orilssa for three months now. The first week was a minor struggle as my body adjusted to being off the old meds and adjusting to the new ones. Since then, the pain has stopped, my cyst has shrunk, I don't have a cycle. I have has also lost 15 pounds being of the other meds. My doctor says I can only be on these meds for six months, but I'm praying he'll allow for a longer period of time. I pray others have the success that I have had. Read More Read Less

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Juve | 25-34 | Female | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
11/16/2021
Condition: Endometriosis
Overall rating 4.3
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Lo estoy tomando 1 al dia de 200 mg por unos 2 meses despues de una cirugia por endometriosis y endometrioma en el ovario para evitar que vuelva a crecer mi endometriosis hasta que quiera buscar un embarazo, en si el medicamento me causo dolor en el cuerpo y mucho agotamiento durante la primera semana que lo tome se lo comente al doctor y me receto tomar junto con el medicamento un anticonceptivo de norethindrona 0.35 mg y me mejorado mucho los sintomas de orilissa me siento muy bien no tengo dolor por mi endometriosis supongo que hace un buen conjunto limpiar con una cirugia antes de usarlo Read More Read Less

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Jess B | 35-44 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
11/11/2021
Condition: Other
Overall rating 1.0
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I was prescribed Orilissa for constant pelvic pain that was suspected to be from endometriosis. The first couple days were fine, but then I started getting horrible panic attacks everyday. My doctor told me to take it every other day to see if that helped. Taking it every other day stopped still caused major anxiety. I stopped taking the medication after 2 weeks because I couldn’t take the anxiety and panicky feeling anymore. I would like to say that those feelings went away once I stopped taking it- but they did not. One week after stopping- I am still randomly having panic attacks and suicidal thoughts to go along with it. It is awful and it did nothing for the pelvic pain at all. I am praying that these feelings go away soon.Read More Read Less

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Anonymous | 25-34 | Female | On medication for 1 to less than 2 years | Caregiver
11/8/2021
Condition: Endometriosis
Overall rating 4.7
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I have been on this medication for over a year now and I cannot believe all the side effects I am reading. I have not had any headaches, nausea, or hot flashes. I have zero pain from my period and this medicine has worked great for me! With my insurance; I only pay five dollars for a month supply.

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Emily M | 25-34 | Female | On medication for 1 to less than 2 years | Patient
11/4/2021
Condition: Endometriosis
Overall rating 2.0
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I experienced extreme memory loss and depression, I felt like I was existing but not living. On top of that, it did not reduce my pain or stop my periods as intended. I ought out a place to write a review (they don't have the option on their website) because I wish I had read this review before I ever tried it. It was suffering.

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Chai | 35-44 | Female | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
10/12/2021
Condition: Endometriosis
Overall rating 1.7
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I was prescribed this medication from my Gyn because of my severe painful menstruation. I started in July 2021. Instantly felt the side effects - joint pains, feet and hands were always numb, hot flashes.. When I decided to stop taking orilissa, my endometriosis got worse..Dealing with excruciation pain everyday on the right side of my abdomen and radiates to my rectum. I have to take pain meds to go on with my day otherwise I can't function. Life is no longer normal. very sad!

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Anonymous | 35-44 | Female | On medication for 6 months to less than 1 year | Patient
10/10/2021
Condition: Endometriosis
Overall rating 4.3
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I was on 150 mg once a day and felt great. My cycles were pain free and flow was tolerable. I didn’t rupture a cyst for 6 months. Previously I was rupturing cyst every 3 months. I have grade 4 endo. I just recently increased to 200 mg twice a day after rupturing a cyst in September. The increase was a little rough, but side effects seem to be getting better (nausea, headache, hot flashes, insomnia). Mood is stable, but I am on antidepressant, but recently started to wean medication. I haven’t had increased depression or anxiety. If anything it has decreased. I have gained some weight, but not sure it is from medication. I just started exercising again, so I will see if the weight gain is decreased. Overall, tolerating medication. Hopefully, to decrease endo implants before probably getting a total hysterectomy in 2 years. I am also receiving acupuncture and on herbal treatment. I am trying to also treat my endo naturally with diet changes. A great read is “Overcoming Estrogen Dominance.” Trying to just understand my body while also being pain free. It took me 6 months to start medication due to fear of side effects. Overall, happy I started it. Side effects are more tolerable than my painful cycles, heavy flow, and ruptured cyst every few months. I have a coupon card through the website. $5 a month.Read More Read Less

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Anonymous | 35-44 | On medication for 6 months to less than 1 year | Patient
8/27/2021
Condition: Other
Overall rating 3.3
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Sas | 19-24 | Female | On medication for 1 to less than 2 years | Patient
7/29/2021
Condition: Endometriosis
Overall rating 5.0
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The medication by itself will cause horrible menopause symptoms, because that’s what it is causing. It stops the estrogen in your body so you’re gonna go through menopause. My doctor told me to get a testosterone treatment and those symptoms stopped completely. You need those two together for maximum comfort. Overall I love this medication and not being in pain is the best.

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reedl | 35-44 | Female | On medication for 6 months to less than 1 year | Patient
5/23/2021
Condition: Endometriosis
Overall rating 3.3
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Stage 2 endo, could never tolerate hormones in the past and surgery didn't help. Orilissa 150mg has almost totally eliminated my pain. I lost my period after 6 months, but I also have all the symptoms of menopause and some new strange pains in the bladder area and in my bones. I'm not sure how much longer I can go, but I'm working on getting some antidepressants so I can still function.

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Anonymous |
5/17/2021
Condition: Endometriosis
Overall rating 5.0
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I started taking this a month ago & immediately noticed the pain was easing up. A month in and my acne has cleared up. I feel better during the day because I’m not in pain before or during my periods. All together, so far I’m pretty excited that it has worked this well so fast.

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Anonymous | Patient
5/2/2021
Condition: Endometriosis
Overall rating 3.7
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I've had endo for a very long time, numerous surgeries. I was prescribed Orilissa 200mg BID over a year and a half ago. The side effects of hot flashes, night sweats and insomnia were brutal, however it brought my pain down to almost nil. About 4 months ago the pain started again, the period started again, along with the side effects.... I've been off the med for about a week now, and noticing that I am extremely tired and weak... almost an orilissa withdrawal.... Not sure if this is normal or not.... Overall, for me. The med gave me my life back. Read More Read Less

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Sky2016 | 35-44 | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
8/9/2020
Condition: Endometriosis
Overall rating 1.0
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Tried this medication for about 5 months for endometriosis Iâ??ve had diagnosed since 15 years old. Was on nueva ring before for years but had a bad reaction coming off it Doctor recommended Oralissa 150mg. Went on it for 4 months. No side effects. Then last month started spotting. Each day the bleeding has worsened. 4 weeks in and I am having extremely heavy bleeding. Just had a blood clot the size of a quarter. Have an appointment with the doctor tomorrow. Probably coming off this medicine. Not achieving the purpose of the medication to stop my period. Getting the exact opposite. Read More Read Less

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Sculliii | 25-34 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
7/21/2020
Condition: Endometriosis
Overall rating 5.0
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Before I started taking orilissa, I read the reviews and got worried, so I wanted to share my experience to hopefully alleviate some anxiety for someone else. I started taking 150mg once a day 3-4 weeks ago. I started taking it while I was having an endo flare up, and the pain decreased every day until it disappeared 2 weeks ago. I had a headache for the first couple weeks, but that's gone now too. I started having night sweats, but I got used to having those when I tried aygestin, which didn't help the pain at all for me. I first started taking it at night, but that gave me insomnia, so I switched to taking it in the morning and now I actually have energy during the day. I've honestly never felt this good in my life. I have a history of depression and anxiety. My mood is improved, partly because I'm finally not in pain for the first time in almost 20 years. I know some folks have had awful experiences with this medication, but for me, it's life changing. I'm only sad that I'm limited to taking it for 2 years. I guess that's when it'll be time to get an oophorectomy.Read More Read Less

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Cahira | 35-44 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
6/7/2020
Condition: Endometriosis
Overall rating 1.0
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Have been prescribed by gynecologist for pelvic unknown pain been on it for 2 weeks now and I feel terrible. Feel like I have a fever even though I don't, had several episodes of painful headaches, terrible nightmares can't sleep 8h in a row, nauseous can't eat at all for many days in a row now. Feel depressed like crying all the time for no reason, very on edge like I wanna kill someone or just lash out at my partner constantly for just being in the house and breathing This medication is really hard to take side effects are huge not sure if I'll stay on it very long and I should mention that I have panick/anxiety in my background but never depressed Side effects of this medicine are as bad as Paxil when I started it 15 years ago the first month was awful but my anxiety got better after the first month contrarily to Orillisa which has had no effect on my pelvic pain so far. Be really careful with depression and suicidal thoughts this medicine is definitely not for everybody and should carry the "black box" suicide warning boxRead More Read Less

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Cahira | 35-44 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
6/7/2020
Condition: Other
Overall rating 1.0
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Have been prescribed by gynecologist for pelvic unknown pain been on it for 2 weeks now and I feel terrible. Feel like I have a fever even though I don't, had several episodes of painful headaches, terrible nightmares can't sleep 8h in a row, nauseous can't eat at all for many days in a row now. Feel depressed like crying all the time for no reason, very on edge like I wanna kill someone or just lash out at my partner constantly for just being in the house and breathing This medication is really hard to take side effects are huge not sure if I'll stay on it very long and I should mention that I have panick/anxiety in my background but never depressed Side effects of this medicine are as bad as Paxil when I started it 15 years ago the first month was awful but my anxiety got better after the first month contrarily to Orillisa which has had no effect on my pelvic pain so far. Be really careful with depression and suicidal thoughts this medicine is definitely not for everybody and should carry the "black box" suicide warning boxRead More Read Less

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Caridad Precio | 25-34 | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
6/4/2020
Condition: Endometriosis
Overall rating 1.0
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Orilissa is terrible. I've never felt such stabbing headaches in my entire 28 years of living. The night sweats and insomnia were FAR worse than the night sweats with Lupron. My skin color literally changed and I started to look pale yellow in a matter of minutes. My blood flow changed and it was quite obvious.. from the skin color change to just physically feeling a lot different overall. The only thing Orilissa does is stop some of the pain but overall I hate this medication. It's by far worse than taking opioids/NSAIDS as needed while still having a healthy monthly cycle. We seriously need better treatment options all together. Orilissa is dangerous and I would not recommend unless you're seriously ill Read More Read Less

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