Doctors' Answers to "Frequently Asked Questions" - Estrace


These comments are made for the purpose of discussion and should NOT be used as recommendations for or against therapies or other treatments. An individual patient is always advised to consult their own physician.

Vivelle vs. Estrace [posted 8/10/98]
Question: I use Vivelle .75 and natural progesterone cream (10% compounded). The Vivelle and all the other estradiol patches cause what looks like chemical burns on my skin with severe itching. Also, after complete hyst this summer it looks as though I need something stronger. If I switch to estrace (since it is estradiol) will I be nauseous from it? I once was given a 2 mg prescription in perimenopause and got a severe migraine and nausea. Now I realize this was an overdose. Also, I have been advised that .5 mg estrace can be used sublingually, not swallowed to spare the liver. What are your opinions? However, should I be on another form of estrogen entirely since I now have no ovaries?

Answer: In general, I am a strong advocate of estrogen replacement for women unless there is a strong history of cancer of the breast. The dermal estrogens probably have less liver toxicity. I would favor them - especially if you have had migraines with estrogen since the serum levels are touted as lower. There is a new drug coming out that is a "designer" estrogen. Expensive, but without the risk of breast cancer. What the effect will be on migraines and liver toxicity remains to be seen.

Switching from Premarin to Estrace [posted 7/23/98]
Question: I'm a very sensitive (physically) person and it took me one year to get settled into premarin and now my husband's insurance company switched switched me to estrace. Will I have to endure another year of adjusting, with upset stomach and bowels?

Answer: Well, hard to know. I have patients who clearly need one brand and many who don't seem to vary much with different brands or delivery systems. Can't tell you off hand why, but you'll need to see for yourself.

Estrace - Adverse Reactions to [posted 7/17/98]
Question: I was prescribed Estrace and I got very sick, felt like I was going to pass out and had trouble breathing. After further blood test, at my insistence, they came back normal. Since I was taking the estrace for about 1 week, I have this crushing feeling on the left side of my chest. Could taking this drug when I did not need to cause any damage? Other medications that I take are Wellbutrin, xanax, and moduretic(for fluid retention).

Answer: Certainly would be uncommon/rare/unusual for estrace. The only way to tell is by stopping the drug. If the problem abates, restart the drug and see if it returns. If so discontinue the drug.

Estrace
Question: I have been taking 1 mg of Estrace for the past 3 months. Recently, I have noticed substantial hair loss. Is this a side effect of this drug?

Answer: Estrace(estradiol) is basically an estrogen replacement drug. All estrogens are metabolized through fat and other glandular tissue into testosterone. The testosterone is the hormone responsible for hair loss. However, without the estrace base, the levels will be low. Many women have hair loss in a "male pattern". This represents the loss of hair present on the genes they inherited from their parents. Their male children will usually present with earlier hair loss than average. Rogaine is usually very helpful in these women although it is expensive and necessary on a lifetime basis. However, your hair loss will continue as long as you are on the estrace.

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