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Description of Estraderm
Estraderm is a form of estrogen used to treat certain menopausal symptoms including itching, burning and dryness in and around the vagina. The generic name of the drug is Estradiol Transdermal.
You must buy Estraderm as per the directions of your doctor. Read the instructions in the leaflet before you use the skin patch. You must apply the skin patch on a clean and dry area. Apply Estraderm on the stomach, buttocks or lower back. You must keep the patch on your skin and press it for 10 seconds. Make sure that you are not keeping it in such an area where it will be peeled off due to tight clothing. Don’t use Estraderm patch on your breast. If the patch peels off, try putting it back on a new area by pressing for 10 seconds.
Indications & Dosage of Estraderm
Estraderm is also used to treat infertility, ovarian disorders, and vaginal bleeding along with menopausal symptoms. It produces estrogen in women, which are essential for regulating many processes in the body.
The dosage of Estraderm depends on the medical condition of the patient and the response to treatment. You must not use the patch in excess or in lower quantities than prescribed by the doctor. Estraderm must be applied on the skin immediately after removing the protective cover. The drug in the patch is slowly absorbed by the body. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it is time for the next dose, avoid the skipped dose. Don’t take an overdose of Estraderm. The main symptoms of an overdose are vomiting, nausea and vaginal bleeding. Seek immediate medical help in case of an overdose. You must not wear Estraderm while undergoing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), as it may burn your body. Remove the skin patch before going for an MRI.
You must store Estraderm at room temperature, away from heat, moisture and direct sunlight. Keep it away from the reach of children.
Side Effects & Interactions of Estraderm
Less serious side effects of Estraderm are:
- Loss of appetite
- nausea and vomiting
- Skin discoloration and acne
- Swollen breasts
- Impotence and difficulty having orgasms
- Dizziness, drowsiness and migraine headache
- Vaginal dryness, irritation and discomfort
- Change in menstrual cycles
- Depression
- Swelling of the feet
The serious side effects of Estraderm are:
- General ill feeling, nausea, vomiting and sweating
- Sudden numbness of the body, especially on one side
- Abnormal and excess vaginal bleeding
- A lump in your breast
- Jaundice
- Severe headache, confusion, problems with vision and loss of balance
- Pain and swelling in the stomach
If the serious side effects persist, contact your doctor immediately
The following drugs may interact with Estraderm:
- Carbatrol
- Equetro
- Tegretol
- Luminal
- Solfoton
- St. John's wort
- Coumadin
- Biaxin
- Synercid
- Sporanox
- Oravig
- Vfend
Inform your doctor about all your previous and present medications before you buy Estraderm.
Warnings & Precautions of Estraderm
You must not use Estraderm if you have:
- Hypertension, diabetes
- Blood clotting disorder
- Abnormal vaginal bleeding
- High cholesterol
- Liver disease
- Heart disease
- Migraine
- Depression
- Seizures
You must not use Estraderm if you are pregnant or planning to get pregnant as it will affect the unborn baby. Do not use the drug if you are breastfeeding.