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Conjugated estrogens and esterified estrogens are both combinations of estrogenic hormones
used to treat menopausal symptoms, to prevent osteoporosis in postmenopausal women, and as
replacement therapy in other conditions of inadequate estrogen production. They are also used
to treat some people with advanced breast and prostate cancers.
Drugs in this category include:
- Conjugated estrogens (Premarin®)
- Esterified estrogens (Estratab®,
Menest®) (conbinations Estratest®)
- Estropipate (Ogen®, Ortho-Est®)
- Ethinyl estradiol (Estinyl®)
- Diethylstilbestrol (Stilphostrol®)
- Dienestrol (Ortho Dienestrol®)
- Chlorotrianisene (Tace®)
- Estradiol cypionate (Depo-Estradiol®,
Depogen®, Dura-Estrin®, Estra-D®, Estro-Cyp®, Estroject-LA®,
Estronol-LA®)
- Estradiol (Estrace®, Alora® Transdermal,
Climara® Transdermal, Vivelle® Transdermal)
- Synthetic conjugated estrogens
(Cenestin®)
| For interactions involving a specific
Estrogen, see the individual drug article. For interactions involving an Estrogen for which no
separate article exists, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. |
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