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Estradiol

Hormonal contraception

A synthetic form of estradiol, called ethinylestradiol is a major component of hormonal contraceptive devices. Combined oral contraceptives contain ethinylestradiol and a progestin, which both contribute to the inhibition of GnRH, LH, and FSH. The inhibition of these hormones accounts for the ability of combined oral contraceptives or birth control pills to prevent ovulation and thus prevent pregnancy. Other types of hormonal birth control contain only progestins and no ethinylestradiol.

List of estradiol medications

The following are marketed versions of estradiol:
* Oral versions: Estrace®, Activella® (also contains a progestin), estradiol acetate
* Transdermal preparation: Alora® , Climara® , Vivelle® , Menostar®
* Ointments: Estrasorb Topical®, Estrogel®
* Injection: Estradiol cyprionate: Lunelle® monthly injection
* Vaginal ointment: Estrace Vaginal Creame®
* Vaginal ring: Estring® (estradiol acetate)Estradiol is also part of conjugated estrogen preparations, including Premarin®.

Contraindications

Estradiol should not be given to women who are pregnant or are breastfeeding, women with unexplained uterine bleeding, certain forms of cancer, or prone to blood clotting disorders. The medication is to be kept away from children. Detailed prescription information is available [1] Estrace/Estradiol presciption information

Side effects

Side effects of estradiol therapy may include uterine bleeding, breast tenderness, nausea and vomiting, chloasma, cholestasis, and migraine headaches.

References

See also

*estrogen insensitivity syndrome
*hormone replacement therapy
*gender
*androgen
*Oral contraceptive formulations

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