Multiple benefits of Estrace (Estradiol)
Estrace (Estradiol), as a medicine prescribed for patients who have estrogenic insufficiency like menopause. Estrace (Estradiol) is produced in the form of gel, plaster, drops (dragée), tablets, and solutions for injection. Estrace (Estradiol) is also prescribed for prevention of osteoporosis (osteopenia) and cardiovascular diseases women may have at the beginning of menopause period. Girls who suffer from delayed pubescence are recommended to buy Estrace (Estradiol) as well. Estrace (Estradiol) can be also used for patients with the following conditions: biliary cirrhosis of first type, hirsutism, conditional cyst of ovary, and conditional hyperammoniemia. Estrace (Estradiol) can be used as an emergency contraceptive by taking just after sexual intercourse in case the condom got torn. Finally, Estrace (Estradiol) (as a palliative therapy) could be prescribed for women and men who have breast cancer and carcinoma of prostatic gland. For treating estrogenic insufficiency Estrace (Estradiol) tablets should be taken 1-2 mg a day during three weeks. Then a one-week break should follow, after which you should consult a doctor to ascertain the next treatment course duration. The patient should start Estrace (Estradiol) on the fifth day of menstrual cycle or either day of menopause. Patients who have breast cancer are recommended to take 10 mg of Estrace (Estradiol) three times a day. This procedure must last at least three months. Patients with prostatic gland cancer must take 1-2 mg of Estrace (Estradiol) three times a day. As a prophylaxis treatment to osteopsathyrosis, 0.5 mg of Estrace (Estradiol) should be taken once a day through 23 days, then a five-day break should follow.
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