Oestrogel 80 g (Estradiol)
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Oestrogel 80 g (Estradiol) is a topical estrogen gel used to ease common menopause symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, and vaginal dryness. It is absorbed through your skin and delivers estradiol, a form of estrogen that your body naturally produces. Many people like this gel because it is simple to apply, dries quickly, and allows flexible dosing as advised by a healthcare provider.
| Active Ingredient: | Estradiol |
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| Indication: | Dryness in vagina |
| Manufacturer: | Besins Healthcare |
| Packaging: | 80gm in Tube |
| Strength: | 80g |
| Delivery Time: | 6 To 15 days |
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Oestrogel 80 g (Estradiol)
Oestrogel 80 g (Estradiol) is a clear, alcohol-based gel that delivers estradiol through the skin into the bloodstream. The gel format spreads easily, allowing you to avoid swallowing pills. In the United States, you may also see very similar products labelled as estradiol gel 0.0%nt or the brand EstroGel. All contain estradiol, the same bioidentical estrogen your ovaries produce before menopause. Many people consider a gel because it gives steady estrogen absorption without a first-pass effect through the liver. That can be helpful if your prescriber is aiming for consistent symptom relief with lower systemic peaks. When used as directed, estradiol gel can help ease hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, and related sleep or mood changes tied to estrogen decline.Good to know:
- This is a prescription medication in the USA. You should only use it under the guidance of a licensed clinician.
- If you still have your uterus, your prescriber will usually pair estrogen with a progestin to help protect the uterine lining from overgrowth.
- The goal is the lowest effective dose for the shortest time that controls your symptoms.
How It Works
Estradiol is identical to the primary estrogen your body makes. During and after menopause, estrogen levels fall, which can drive vasomotor symptoms like flushing and sweating, along with vaginal and urinary discomfort. Applying estradiol gel to the skin creates a reservoir in the upper skin layers, from which the hormone diffuses into the bloodstream over several hours. That steady delivery helps balance levels and ease symptoms. Because it bypasses the gut, many people find it gentler on the stomach than oral tablets.Who It May Help
- Adults with moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms, such as hot flashes and night sweats
- People with vaginal discomfort related to estrogen decline, though a local vaginal estrogen may be better for symptoms that are only vaginal
- Those who prefer a non-oral, once daily routine
- Anyone whose prescriber recommends a transdermal estrogen route due to risk factors that make patches or gels a better fit than pills
How To Use
Always follow the directions on your specific product label and your prescriber's plan. General tips for estradiol gels:- Apply once daily at about the same time.
- Use clean, dry, unbroken skin. Common sites are the forearms, inner arms, or shoulders. Do not apply to the breasts or near the vagina.
- Dispense the measured amount. Many pumps release a fixed amount per press. Spread the gel in a thin, even layer without massaging vigorously.
- Let it dry fully before dressing. Wash your hands with soap and water right after.
- Avoid showering, swimming, or applying lotions to the application site for at least 1 to 2 hours, or as advised in your product leaflet.
- The gel is alcohol-based, so it is flammable until it dries. Stay away from open flame or smoking during application and drying.
What You May Notice
- Many people experience relief from hot flashes and night sweats within one to two weeks, with full benefits taking several weeks to become apparent.
- Sleep can improve as vasomotor symptoms calm down.
- Vaginal comfort may improve over time, though some will still prefer adding a local vaginal estrogen for targeted relief.
Ingredients and Strength
The active ingredient is estradiol. Oestrogel-type products are commonly 0.06% estradiol gel, which equals 0.6 mg of estradiol per gram of gel. Many metered pumps deliver 1.25 g of gel per press, which typically contains 0.75 mg estradiol. Exact amounts and excipients may vary depending on the brand and region; therefore, always refer to the carton and patient leaflet for specific details. Common excipients include alcohol, carbomer, water, and neutralising agents that help the gel spread and absorb more effectively. If you have sensitivities, scan the inactive ingredients list.Safety, Side Effects, and Warnings
Most people tolerate estradiol gel well, but side effects can occur. Common ones are:- Breast tenderness or enlargement
- Headache
- Mild nausea
- Bloating
- Mood changes
- Skin redness or itch where you apply the gel
- Blood clots in the legs or lungs
- Stroke or heart attack
- Gallbladder disease
- High blood pressure
- High triglycerides
- Elevated risk of endometrial hyperplasia or cancer if estrogen is used without a progestin in those who still have a uterus
- A possible increase in breast cancer risk with longer duration of combined estrogen-progestin therapy
Alternative Medicine
Interactions
Some medicines and supplements can change estradiol levels:- Enzyme inducers, such as rifampin, carbamazepine, phenytoin, or St. John's wort, can lower estradiol levels.
- Strong CYP3A4 inhibitors may increase exposure to estradiol.
- Estradiol may affect thyroid lab tests and can interact with lamotrigine levels.
- Grapefruit can raise estradiol levels for some people.
Practical Tips
- Apply to the same general area each day, rotating exact spots to reduce skin irritation.
- Let it dry before cuddling, exercising, or engaging in skin-to-skin contact. If someone else touches the wet gel, they should wash the area with soap and water to prevent contamination.
- Keep a steady schedule. Consistency helps maintain symptom control.
- Establish a simple habit, such as applying after your morning shower, to reduce missed doses.
Storage and Handling
- Store at room temperature away from excess heat and moisture.
- Do not freeze.
- Keep the cap closed tightly.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
- Do not puncture or burn the pump.
- Follow local guidelines for disposal when the pump is empty.
Who Should Not Use This Product
Skip estradiol gel unless your prescriber says it is safe for you if you have:- A history of breast cancer or other estrogen-dependent cancers
- Unexplained vaginal bleeding
- A past or current blood clot, stroke, or heart attack
- Severe liver disease
- Known hypersensitivity to estradiol or gel ingredients
- Pregnant or breastfeeding
FAQs About Oestrogel 80 g (Estradiol)
Q1. How long does Oestrogel 80 g (Estradiol) take to work? Most people begin to feel fewer hot flashes and night sweats within 1 to 2 weeks. It can take several weeks to feel the full effect. If symptoms do not improve after a fair trial, consult your prescriber about adjusting the dose or considering an alternative therapy. Q2. Where should I apply the gel, and can I shower after? Use clean, dry, unbroken skin on the arms or shoulders, or as directed by your product leaflet. Allow the gel to dry completely before applying a dressing. Try to wait at least 1 to 2 hours before showering, swimming, or applying lotion to the site, so the dose has time to be fully absorbed. Q3. Is a prescription required in the USA? Yes. Estradiol gel is a prescription-only medication in the United States. You will need a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare professional. If you already have a prescription, you can fill it at a participating pharmacy or through a licensed mail service. Q4. Do I need to take a progestin with this gel? If you still have your uterus, your clinician will usually add a progestin to help protect the uterine lining. If you have had a hysterectomy, estrogen alone may be used. The exact plan depends on your medical history and risk factors. Q5. What are the main side effects I should watch for? Common effects include breast tenderness, headache, mild nausea, bloating, and skin irritation at the application site. Rare but serious risks include blood clots, stroke, or heart issues. Seek urgent care for chest pain, sudden shortness of breath, severe headache, or leg swelling, and contact your prescriber about any unusual vaginal bleeding.| size | 1 Gel, 3 Gel/s, 6 Gel/s |
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