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What is Estradiol used for?
Estradiol is an estrogen drug and is prescribed for treating symptoms of the menopause including dryness of the vagina, and hot flashes. It can also be prescribed to treat patients with an estrogen deficiency due to hypogonadism which is also known as ovarian failure. Estradiol injections are also sometimes used in the treatment of prostate cancer.
What are Estradiol side effects?
More common side effects of Estradiol include changes in periods; decrease in libido; nausea; swollen feet or ankles; dizziness; vomiting; acne; swollen breasts; vaginal pain or dryness or loss of appetite. Some side effects which are more serious can include confusion; unusual vaginal bleeding; chest pain; vision problems; abdominal pain or swelling; jaundice; breast lumps or sudden headaches. Contact your doctor if you have any incidence off these more serious side effects. If you notice any signs of an allergic reaction such as rash or hives; trouble breathing or swollen tongue, throat, mouth or face you should seek medical advice straight away.
What to know before taking Estradiol?
If you have conditions such as circulation problems; breast or uterine cancer; history of blood clots or strokes; or any unusual vaginal bleeding, you should not take Estradiol. Do not take Estradiol if you are pregnant as it can cause birth defects. There is an increased risk that patients who take Estradiol could develop endometrial hyperplasia which has been known to develop into uterine cancer. This risk may be lowered by taking progestins. Using Estradiol for a long period of time can increase the risk of developing conditions such as stroke, heart attacks or breast cancer. If you have conditions such as asthma; high cholesterol; angina; hypertension; liver disease; gallbladder disease; diabetes; kidney disease; epilepsy; migraines or depression you should tell your doctor as you might need to have your dose adjusted.
What is the Estradiol dosage?
Only take Estradiol on the instructions of your doctor. Do not take bigger doses than what you have been prescribed and do not take it for longer than the course prescribed. The dosage prescribed will be specific to each person depending on the strength of the medication and the condition being treated. The normal dosage for oral tablets in adults for the treatment of breast cancer is 10mg three times every day for at least three months. Injections of Estradiol are given into a muscle usually every four weeks. The dosage of Estradiol injections can vary from 1mg to 30mg depending on the condition being treated and the gap between injections.
What are the Estradiol interactions?
Certain drugs may interact with Estradiol including Carbamezepine; Clarithromycin; Ketoconazole; St. John’s Wort; Rifamate; Warfarin; Itraconazole and Ritonavir. Some other drugs may also interact with Estradiol so it is important to advise your doctor of any other products you might be taking including herbal medication, over the counter pain killers and vitamins or supplements.
What should I avoid while taking Estradiol?
Your doctor will advise you of any food or drinks to avoid while taking Estradiol.
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