
ESTRACE as approved by the FDA of America.

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FDA & CDC Approved Medications
Estrace (Estradiol)
Synonyms: Evalon, Prognova, Progynova, Aerodiol, Agofollin, Alora, Altrad, Amnestrogen, Aquadiol, Bardiol Climaderm, Climara, Combipatch, Compudose, Corpagen, Delestrogen, Dermestril, Dihydrofollicular Hormone, Dihydrofolliculin, Dihydromenformon, Dihydrotheelin, Dihydroxyesterin, Dihydroxyoestrin, Dimenformon, Diogyn, Diogynets, Divigel, Encore, Esclim, Esterified, Estinyl, Estraderm, Estradurin, Estraldine, Estrasorb, Estreva, Estrifam, Estring, Estroclim, Estrofem Forte, Estrogel, Estrol, Estrovite, Evex, Evorel, Extrasorb, Femestral, Femestrol, Feminone, Femogen, Fempatch, Femring, Femtrace, Femtran, Follicyclin, Ginedisc, Ginosedol, Gynergon, Gynestrel, Gynodiol, Gynoestryl, Gynpolar, Innofem, Lamdiol, Lynoral, Macrodiol, Macrol, Menest, Menorest, Menostar, Microdiol, Nordicol, Oestergon, Oestradiol, Oestrogel, Oestroglandol, Oestrogynal, Ovahormon, Ovasterol, Ovastevol, Ovociclina, Ovocylin, Perlatanol, Primofol, Profoliol, Progynon, Ricifon, Ritsifon, Sandrena Gel, Sisare Gel, Soldep, Sotipox, Syndiol, Systen, Tradelia, Trial Sat, Trocosone, Vagifem, Vivelle, Zerella, Zumenon
Estrace (Estradiol) is a female hormone and is usually given to women who no longer produce the proper amount. It is used to reduce menopause symptoms (e.g., hot flashes, vaginal dryness), to prevent bone loss (osteoporosis) in people at high risk, or to treat certain cancers in men and women (e.g., certain types of metastatic breast cancer). It may be used to treat other conditions as determined by your doctor.
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