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  2. Estrogen patch - Wikipedia

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    An estrogen patch, or oestrogen patch, is a transdermal delivery system for estrogens such as estradiol and ethinylestradiol which can be used in menopausal hormone therapy, feminizing hormone therapy for transgender women, hormonal birth control, and other uses. [1] Transdermal preparations of estrogen are metabolized differently than oral ...

  3. Contraceptive patch - Wikipedia

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    A contraceptive patch, also known as "the patch", is a transdermal patch applied to the skin that releases synthetic oestrogen and progestogen hormones to prevent pregnancy. They have been shown to be as effective as the combined oral contraceptive pill with perfect use, and the patch may be more effective in typical use.

  4. List of estrogens available in the United States - Wikipedia

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    2.2.2 Transdermal patches. 3 Combined with other medications. ... Estradiol and progesterone (Bijuva) – 0.5 mg / 100 mg; 1 mg / 100 mg [3] Transdermal patches

  5. Sweet spot for HRT may reduce dementia risk by nearly a ... - AOL

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    Many doctors today prescribe bioidentical estrogen and bioidentical progesterone that can be delivered via transdermal patches on the skin, which Mosconi says is a safer route of administration.

  6. How to protect heart health at menopause: 3 experts advise - AOL

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    One review also suggests that transdermal estrogen (such as gels and patches) may have a greater cardioprotective effect than oral estrogen or estrogen combined with progesterone. However ...

  7. Hormone Therapy Was Villainized For Decades. Now, It ... - AOL

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    Therapy can take the form of an estrogen pill, skin patch, ring, gel, cream, or spray, and it usually includes a second hormone, progestogen, which can be either progesterone or a synthetic progestin.

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