Estradot Patch (Estradiol)

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Estradot Patch (Estradiol)

Estradiol


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Estradot patches are used for hormone replacement therapy (HRT). They contain the hormone estradiol, which is a form of estrogen, one of the primary female sex hormones.

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How to Use Estradot Patches:

  1. Application: Estradot patches are applied directly to the skin. Choose a clean, dry, and hairless area of the lower abdomen or buttocks. Avoid the waistline area, as tight clothing may rub the patch off.
  2. Frequency: Change the patch once or twice a week, depending on the dosage prescribed by your doctor.
  3. Rotation of Sites: Do not apply a new patch to the same spot for at least two weeks to avoid skin irritation.
  4. Disposal: Fold the sticky sides of the patch together and dispose of it safely, out of reach of children and pets.

Side Effects of Estradot Patches:

  1. Common: Skin irritation at the application site, headaches, breast tenderness, nausea, and menstrual changes.
  2. Less Common but Serious: Blood clots, stroke, heart attack, gallbladder disease, liver problems, increased blood pressure, and breast cancer.
  3. Rare: Dementia in postmenopausal women aged 65 and over.

Precautions:

  • Inform your doctor about any medical history of blood clots, hormone-related cancers, liver disease, or heart disease.
  • Estradot is not a contraceptive and does not prevent pregnancy.
  • Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

Purchasing Estradot from Canada for Cost Savings:

  • Medications in Canada can be cheaper due to government regulations on drug prices.
  • Online Canadian pharmacies often offer lower prices on Estradot patches compared to U.S. prices.
  • Prescription from a healthcare provider is required.