Will the white discharge be yellowish-green after taking Tibolone?

Taking Tibolone leukorrhea discharge is generally not yellowish-green, the situation may be related to vaginal inflammation, etc., specific treatment as prescribed by the doctor. Tibolone has a combination of estrogenic, progestational and weak androgenic activity, and is suitable for the treatment of menopausal syndromes caused by natural and surgical menopause, such as hot flashes (flashes of heat), sweating and other symptoms. The drug is contraindicated in persons with diagnosed or suspected hormone-dependent tumors, in pregnant and lactating women, in persons with cardiovascular or cerebrovascular diseases such as thromboembolism, thrombophlebitis, or a history of such diseases, in persons with unexplained vaginal bleeding and in persons with severe liver disease. Occasionally, vaginal bleeding or spot bleeding, edema, dizziness, itching, headache and migraine, weight gain, nausea, abdominal pain, excessive sebum secretion, increased growth of facial hair, rash and depression, changes in liver function indexes and other adverse reactions may occur after the use of the drug, but generally does not lead to yellowish-green coloration of leukorrhea, and the presence of such a situation should be ruled out in the presence of vaginitis and other medical conditions. Specific medication should be carried out under the guidance of a specialist, not unauthorized use of medication.