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Available transdermal estradiol patches in the United States [1] [2] [a] Brand name Dose (µg/day) DOA (d) Size [b] [c] (cm 2) Levels (pg/mL) Intro. Alora [3] [4] 25, 50, 75, 100 3–4 9, 18, 27, 36 43–144 1996 Climara [d] [5] [6] 25, 37.5, 50, 60, 75, 100 7 6.5, 9.375, 12.5, 15, 18.75, 25 17–174 1994 Climara Pro [e] [7] [8] E2 (45)
Estradiol benzoate: 0.5 mg 1x/week: 1 mg 1x/week: 1.5 mg 1x/week SC implant: Estradiol: 25 mg 1x/6 months: 50 mg 1x/6 months: 100 mg 1x/6 months Footnotes: a = No longer used or recommended, due to health concerns. b = As a single patch applied once or twice per week (worn for 3–4 days or 7 days), depending on the formulation.
Estradiol level with a single 100 µg/day estradiol reservoir patch (Estraderm) with and without ethanol added in postmenopausal women. [9] [10] This patch has a 3- to 4-day duration and is designed for twice-weekly application. In one group, ethanol was injected into the area between the patch and the skin on day 3.
Estradiol Implants Notes and sources: ^ This table includes primarily products available as a single-ingredient estradiol preparation—thus excluding compounds with progestogens or other ingredients included.
Estradiol cypionate (Depo-Estradiol, Estradiol Cypionate) – 5 mg/mL (1 mg/mL and 3 mg/mL discontinued) Estradiol valerate (Delestrogen, Estradiol Valerate) – 10 mg/mL, 20 mg/mL, 40 mg/mL; Polyestradiol phosphate (Estradurin) was previously available in the U.S. but was discontinued.
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Estradiol/levonorgestrel (E2/LNG), sold under brand name Climara Pro, is a combination of estradiol (E2) and levonorgestrel (LNG) which is used in menopausal hormone therapy. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is a 22-cm 2 transdermal patch containing 4.4 mg estradiol and 1.39 mg levonorgestrel and delivers 45 μg/day estradiol and 15 μg/day levonorgestrel.
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