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Estradiol

Generic of Imvexxy, Vagifem, Estring, Estrace, Divigel, Minivelle, Menostar, Vivelle- Dot, Climara, Estrogel, Elestrin, Evamist

What is Estradiol used for?

This medication is a hormone (estrogen). It is used by women to help reduce vaginal symptoms of menopause (such as vaginal dryness/burning/itching). These symptoms are caused by the body making less estrogen. When treating only vaginal symptoms of menopause, products applied directly inside the vagina (such as this medication) should be used first. Estrogens that are taken by mouth, absorbed through the skin, or injected may have greater risks of side effects due to more estrogen being absorbed.

CHEMICAL NAME

Estradiol (ES-tra-DYE-ol)

DRUG TYPE

Vaginal Disorders

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Estradiol Frequently Asked Questions

Before using estradiol, tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are allergic to it; or if you have any other allergies. This product may contain inactive ingredients, which can cause allergic reactions or other problems. Talk to your pharmacist for more details.

Before using this medication, tell your doctor or pharmacist your medical history, especially of: vaginal bleeding of unknown cause, certain cancers (such as breast cancer, cancer of the uterus/ovaries), blood clots, stroke, heart disease (such as heart attack), liver disease, kidney disease, family medical history (especially breast lumps, cancer, blood clots), family or personal history of a certain swelling disorder (angioedema), blood clotting disorders (such as protein C or protein S deficiency), high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol/triglyceride levels, obesity, lupus, underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism), mineral imbalance (low or high level of calcium in the blood), a certain hormone problem (hypoparathyroidism), uterus problems (such as fibroids, endometriosis), gallbladder disease, asthma, seizures, migraine headaches, mental/mood disorders (such as dementia, depression), a certain blood disorder (porphyria).

Do not smoke or use tobacco. Estrogens combined with smoking further increases your risk of stroke, blood clots, high blood pressure, and heart attack, especially in women older than 35.

Tell your doctor if you just had or will be having surgery, or if you will be confined to a chair or bed for a long time (such as a long plane flight). These conditions increase your risk of getting blood clots, especially if you are using an estrogen product. You may need to stop this medication for a time or take special precautions.

This medication may cause blotchy, dark areas on your face and skin (melasma). Sunlight may worsen this effect. Limit your time in the sun. Avoid tanning booths and sunlamps. Use sunscreen and wear protective clothing when outdoors.

If you are nearsighted or wear contact lenses, you may develop vision problems or trouble wearing your contact lenses. Contact your eye doctor if these problems occur.

This medication should not be used during pregnancy. If you become pregnant or think you may be pregnant, tell your doctor right away.

This medication passes into breast milk. Consult your doctor before breastfeeding.

Estradiol Dosage and Form Information

Supplied As
Strength
Gel In Packet
0.25/0.25G
0.5Mg/0.5G
0.75/0.75G
1.25/1.25G
1 Mg/Gram
Patch Transdermal Semiweekly
.075Mg/24H
0.1Mg/24Hr
0.05Mg/24H
.0375Mg/24
.025Mg/24H
Patch Transdermal Weekly
.0375Mg/24
.025Mg/24H
.075Mg/24H
0.06Mg/24H
0.1Mg/24Hr
0.05Mg/24H
Tablet
2 Mg
1 Mg
10 Mcg
0.5 Mg
Cream With Applicator
0.01 %
Gel In Metered-Dose Pump
1.25 G
Pellet
6 Mg