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Estradiol cream

Avoid systemic (parenteral, oral, TD) vaginal tablet, cream, intravaginal ring Estradiol 25 meg vaginal tablets (insert one PV daily x 14 days, then one PV twice weekly)... [Pg.811]

Therapeutically used types of estrogens and prog-estins are listed in Tables 30-4 and 30-5. Both types of hormones can be administered in their natural form (estradiol and progesterone), and several synthetic derivatives of each type are also available. Most of the drugs listed in Tables 30-4 and 30-5 are available as oral preparations, and many conditions can be conveniently treated by oral administration. These hormones may also be administered transdermally via patches, creams, or gels the transdermal route may offer certain advantages, such as decreased side effects and liver problems.86,130 Certain preparations can be... [Pg.446]

Oral 0.5, 1, 2 mg tablets Vaginal 0.1 mg/g cream Estradiol transdermal (Estraderm, others)... [Pg.976]

Oral 0.625, 1.25, 2.5, 5 mg tablets Vaginal 1.5 mg/g cream base Ethinyl estradiol (Estinyl)... [Pg.977]

Transdermal formulations of estradiol are available. They can be effective and convenient for women who dislike taking oral therapy. Both oestradiol and oestriol can be taken vaginally as a cream, ring, pessary or tablet. [Pg.716]

When the efficacy of a vaginal ring, which delivers a continuous low dose of estradiol, was compared with a vaginal cream, both formulations were found to be equally effective and safe in the treatment of postmenopausal women with urogenital atrophy symptoms. ... [Pg.1349]

Estradiol 25-200 meg transdermal patch (once-weekly patch or twice-weekly patch replacement) vaginal cream,... [Pg.1472]

Special testosterone formulations for women (e.g., troches, creams, and gels) with lower doses and in combination with estradiol are compounded frequently by pharmacists. When using testosterone products in perimenopausal women for decreased libido, the lowest effective dose should be used, serum testosterone levels should be monitored, and adverse effects should be assessed regularly. Adverse effects of testosterone include acne, edema, hirsutism, hoarseness, chtoral enlargement, menstrual irregularities, abnormal liver function tests, irritability, anxiety, mental depression, and insomnia. Absolute contraindications include pregnancy and lactation. [Pg.1479]

Each gram of estradiol vaginal cream USP 0.01% contains... [Pg.156]


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