Conjugated estrogens are female sex hormones necessary for many processes in the body.
Methyltestosterone is a naturally occurring androgen ("male" sex hormone) that is produced in
the testes in men and, in small amounts, by the ovaries and the brain in women.
The combination, conjugated estrogens and methyltestosterone, is used to treat symptoms of
menopause that have not responded to estrogen therapy alone. Most often, conjugated estrogens and
methyltestosterone is used to treat the symptoms of menopause in women who also have diminished
libido (a declining interest in sexual activity).
Conjugated estrogens and methyltestosterone may also be used for purposes other than those
listed in this medication guide.