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Tag: Estradiol

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Can you take estradiol and spironolactone together? A Comprehensive Guide

5 min read
The co-administration of estradiol and spironolactone is a well-established and common practice in modern medicine, particularly for feminizing gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT) and managing conditions like PCOS. This combination leverages the feminizing effects of estradiol while using spironolactone to counteract androgenic hormones.

Understanding How Much Will Anastrozole Lower Estrogen Levels

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Clinical studies show that a standard 1 mg daily dose of anastrozole can reduce mean serum estradiol levels by approximately 70% within 24 hours, and by more than 80% after 14 days of consistent use. This potent reduction is a key aspect of how anastrozole, an aromatase inhibitor, effectively treats hormone receptor-positive breast cancer in postmenopausal women.

How much ethinyl estradiol is equivalent to estradiol?

1 min read
Ethinyl estradiol is a synthetic estrogen that is approximately 100 to 250 times more potent than oral micronized estradiol when taken by mouth [1.3.2, 1.5.1]. Understanding how much ethinyl estradiol is equivalent to estradiol is critical for clinical applications like contraception and hormone therapy.

What does dienogest do to hormones?

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Endometriosis affects an estimated 10% (190 million) of reproductive-age women and girls globally [1.8.1]. Understanding what dienogest does to hormones is key to knowing how it manages this condition by creating a unique hormonal environment.

What is the black box warning on estradiol? Understanding the risks and ongoing controversy

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For over two decades, all estrogen-containing medications prescribed for menopausal women have carried a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) **black box warning on estradiol** and other estrogens. This warning, originating from a pivotal 2002 study, cautions about potential risks associated with systemic hormone therapy, though its broad application to all estrogen products has become a significant source of controversy.

Can I take spironolactone with estradiol? What you need to know for your hormone therapy

5 min read
In gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT), combining spironolactone and estradiol is a common treatment regimen used to achieve feminization and suppress testosterone. It is important to note that while this combination is frequently prescribed, it requires careful medical supervision due to potential side effects and individual variations in effectiveness.

Can I use Vagifem and Canesten together? A Guide to Safe Combined Use

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Approximately 50% of postmenopausal women experience symptoms of atrophic vaginitis, the condition Vagifem is often prescribed to treat. However, vaginal yeast infections requiring an antifungal like Canesten can also occur, leading to the common question: **Can I use Vagifem and Canesten together?** The answer is yes, but with careful timing and medical supervision.