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Estradiol User Reviews & Ratings (Page 4)

Brand names: Estrace, Estradiol Patch, Dotti, Estrogel, Vivelle-Dot, Climara, Divigel, Lyllana, Femring, Alora, Delestrogen, Estraderm, Evamist, Minivelle, Depo-Estradiol Elestrin Menostar Estra Pellets …show all brand names

Estradiol has an average rating of 5.7 out of 10 from a total of 552 reviews on Drugs.com. 46% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 39% reported a negative experience.

Reviews for Estradiol

  • Angus...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • October 31, 2013

Vivelle-Dot (estradiol) for Postmenopausal Symptoms "I have been experiencing hot flashes for 3 years, but I could take it no more. I finally caved and asked for the hormones! My doctor prescribed the Vivelle Dot at 0.05, and 3 weeks later, I called and asked when I could expect some relief from these awful hot flashes. It had cured my sleeping issues, and my sex drive came roaring back, and my dry skin improved, but nothing in the hot flash department. It was increased to 0.075, and still no relief from these massive meltdowns. I am getting very upset that I can get no relief and can't wait to see my doctor again next month. I hate to have another increase but am wondering if it will finally help!"

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  • Rhonda
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • August 25, 2021

Dotti (estradiol) for Postmenopausal Symptoms "I had been on another estradiol patch for about a year. My husbands employer requested we start using a mail prescription and when we did they switched me to Dottie patches. I started wondering why I was feeling crabby and irritable again. Sort of like I did before taking the patches. Also I’ve been gaining weight. Not sure if that is also from the patches. But I’ve requested switching back to my original patch. I still wasn’t sure if this was because of the dotti patches but after reading these reviews I’m sure of it. Would not recommend"

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  • Switc...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • June 6, 2020

Estradiol Patch (estradiol) for Oophorectomy "I have been on the Mylan estradiol patch only since March 2020 and have patch-sized round burn like spots in every single place I’ve used this patch. The medication itself works fine for me but it hate the patch! It’s on the larger side and is thick and catches in clothing easily. If it gets wet at all it’ll peel right off. The material it’s made of holds moisture and halfway through the week it’s wet underneath no matter how long it has been since I’ve been in the water. I started putting tegaderm over it first thing but even still when I take it off it’s wet underneath and smells. It is unfortunately the only one my insurance will cover, however my dr is working in changing it to a combo patch. Hopefully insurance will approve it because I’m so tired of this one!"

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  • primad
  • October 2, 2008

Evamist (estradiol) for Postmenopausal Symptoms "I haven't seen much mentioned about the personality change (i.e. edginess and sometimes just plain meanness) that occurs with perimenopause. I have found that using this spray, it takes that edginess away. My family can tell when I forget to spray it in the morning. I don't like being mean; my nature is typically laid-back and normally a nice person. It has been a big help to me and my family by giving the nice mom back to the family."

10 / 10
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  • dawnc...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • August 15, 2012

Divigel (estradiol) for Postmenopausal Symptoms "After a surgically induced menopause, the onset of hot flashes and night sweats was so fierce, I asked my nurse practitioner what works. She mentioned Divigel. I started on the lowest dose and actually felt like myself again within one week of use. Keeping in mind that you want to stay on the lowest dose possible, she reminded me that this is to cut down only on the severity of those hot flashes, not get rid of them entirely. I am so happy on this HRT. Just apply to your upper thigh once daily and that's it!"

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  • Anony...
  • Taken for 2 to 5 years
  • October 27, 2021

Femring (estradiol) for Postmenopausal Symptoms "Femring 0.1 is the only thing that has really worked for all my symptoms, especially moodiness, depression. After trying everything else, I was so pleased to find it. However, it definitely doesn't last for 90 days. I've notice the past year it has lasted 8 or 9 weeks at most. This round it lasted 6 weeks and I immediately know when it's not working. I literally feel terrible over night - hot flashes, irritable, depressed, food cravings. I'm desperate to somehow stock pile it! I wish the company making it could address this. But like so many women's health issues, it's not that important to anyone but us."

10 / 10
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  • kdano
  • May 2, 2021

Dotti (estradiol) for Postmenopausal Symptoms "I switched pharmacy and was given the Dotti patch rather than the Sandoz patch like I had before. Immediately my energy level dropped, chills, headache and drenching night sweats. This is not for me!"

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  • Super...
  • March 30, 2014

For Postmenopausal Symptoms "I started experiencing menopausal symptoms 5 years ago. The night sweats and moodiness were the worst, leading to no sleep and feeling tired during the day. The doctor put me on the lowest dose of Vivelle Dot and compounded bio-identical progesterone, and finally, I had restorative sleep again. I also had normal bone density again. After 2 years, I was having more hot flashes, enough to disrupt my day, so the doctor bumped me up to the next dosage on Vivelle Dot. I would give estradiol a 10, but I keep paying more in copays each year."

9 / 10
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  • Anonymous
  • March 21, 2012

Evamist (estradiol) for Postmenopausal Symptoms "I was through menopause by age 46. The hot flashes were so frequent they disrupted my quality of life. I urge you to discuss with your doctor, but if you are concerned about the side effects of HRT, this is a very low dose spray. As my physician pointed out, even with one spray a day, I still have less estrogen than most women my age. What do I notice? Almost no hot flashes. More energy, improved mood, fuller hair (unexpected benefit), less vaginal dryness, better sleep (use with progesterone). If you are suffering from postmenopausal symptoms and are worried about HRT, this may be a good cautious step and all you really need to stop suffering!"

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  • RCano
  • October 18, 2019

Estradiol Patch (estradiol) for Postmenopausal Symptoms "I was so upset when insurance bumped my price on Minivelle and forced me to go to this generic patch. It’s terrible. Leaves an awful rash, itches and doesn’t stick. I think it should be illegal to sell these as a comparable product!!! Bring back Minivelle please!! It works perfect!"

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  • Ali
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • October 9, 2020

Estradiol Patch (estradiol) for Postmenopausal Symptoms "I have been on Vivelle Dot for 8 years. Love it and no issues at all. I cannot find it anymore and have checked several pharmacies. I had to switch to Mylan generic. Absolutely awful. It does not stick well and comes off. It leaves red marks on my skin and is itchy. I do not feel I am getting the same amount of hormones and my body can tell the difference. I have used it for 2 months. The patch is supposed to last 3 1/2 days and I am sometimes changing after 2 days. Not happy with this. I hope to find Vivelle again. I am looking for other options."

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  • Cyndi
  • Taken for 2 to 5 years
  • June 13, 2019

Estradiol Patch (estradiol) for Postmenopausal Symptoms "For three years I used the small clear Alvogen estradiol patch with no problems. I am no longer been able to get them because I understand they stopped making them. I am now using the Mylan estrogen patch and it is horrible. It's big, ugly, it stinks and it will not stay on. I will have to figure out something else to use because this is intolerable."

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  • Anony...
  • Taken for 10 years or more
  • April 30, 2021

Climara (estradiol) for Postmenopausal Symptoms "Had a complete hysterectomy at 40 years old and have been on the patch for 23 years. It has been a lifesaver. Docs have tried to wean me off of it and menopause symptoms came back within 2 days. Sweating, mood swings/irritability, can't sleep, overall misery. Being on the patch, I feel close to normal and have good skin for 63 years old. I went off the patch for a week and had to get back on as quality of life was horrible without it. I felt best on .5 and was on it for 20 yrs but Doc reduced the dosage to .375 and wants me to be off them permanently because they claim it's risky for cardiovascular health (even though it's supposed to be good for bone health)."

9 / 10
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  • KDS
  • October 8, 2020

Estradiol Patch (estradiol) for Oophorectomy "After my hysterectomy, I was having post-menopausal symptoms. My gynecologist mentioned options and I chose the transdermal patch. Initially, I used Climara because the generics were not on the market. Climara was great. Eventually, I was switched to Sandoz-manufactured patch which also worked great. This year, my prescription was filled with the Mylan-manufactured patch and those patches just fall off. It is ridiculous -- a HUGE waste of money plus all of the symptoms returned. So, I asked my pharmacy if they could get the Sandoz brand but it was on backorder until I believe this month (Nov. 2020). They recommended I check with other pharmacy chains so I did. I eventually found a pharmacy with Sandoz patches in stock. Each pharmacy that did not have the Sandoz brand told me it was on backorder. So I was lucky to find a pharmacy that had the Sandoz brand available. As soon as I started wearing their patch again, my symptoms vanished. I do intend to report the Mylan brand to the FDA."

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  • Alli
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • October 9, 2019

Estradiol Patch (estradiol) for Hypoestrogenism "The generic Mylan estradiol 7 day patch is useless. It does not stick for more than two days, it itches, makes my skin red, and makes me feel unwell. I agree with the poor experiences previously reported by others. I called Mylan to file a formal complaint, and suggest that you do too. Maybe they will get the message."

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  • Unhappy
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • September 9, 2020

Estraderm (estradiol) for Postmenopausal Symptoms "This patch is not the same as their competitor. They ran out of my usual brand. So I have been on Estroderm for 2 weeks, I am bleeding, my anxiety is through the roof. I am exhausted. All the symptoms I had before starting the Oestrogen patch . So who knows what is in this patch ."

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  • quiet...
  • Taken for 2 to 5 years
  • November 29, 2014

For Gender Dysphoria "After spending over two decades without any treatment, I sought help for my transsexualism; my doctor first prescribed spironolactone, followed by estradiol. It took a bit of time to find the proper dose to balance my estrogen levels, but patience paid off--no negatives! With estradiol, I've finally been able to start building a life for myself!"

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  • Lisa
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • June 25, 2023

Dotti (estradiol) for Postmenopausal Symptoms "I used this convenient little patch for a week, and I began to experience symptoms related to blood clots: ankles were so swollen, I couldn’t see my ankle bones, so my doctor prescribed compression socks. Other symptoms were dizziness, nausea, shortness of breath, and headaches. I removed the patch, and within 24 hours, all symptoms disappeared. I’d have ended up in the emergency room if I had kept using this patch."

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  • Noopt...
  • August 16, 2015

Estradot 50 (estradiol) for Postmenopausal Symptoms "I have tried all the sequi and Conti HRT tablets and the best was Femoston Conti which I was on for a year before it started giving me bad side effects such as painful breasts and mood swings. Now on Estradot 50 patch with Utrogestan capsules 200 per day for 2 weeks of cycle. Feel fantastic and know I will be on these for a long time. I am 54."

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  • Cathy...
  • April 21, 2023

Estradiol Patch (estradiol) for Postmenopausal Symptoms "The Estradiol patch has made a functional life possible for me. Please review the latest NAMS 2022 Position Statement for updated side effects. This presents a clearer and more accurate summation of increases benefits and less or null risks for the use of Estradiol transdermal patch. I will continue to use the patch as an early user and now in my 70s under close supervision of my PCP."

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  • menop...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • February 25, 2023

Estraderm (estradiol) for Postmenopausal Symptoms "First time using these patches this month and they are absolutely awful They keep falling off, and will not stay on for the 3 days. Been using other brand patches for over a year and never had this problem. Definitely not fit for purpose."

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  • del
  • February 13, 2021

Climara (estradiol) for Postmenopausal Symptoms "I have used the Climara patch since 2003 with no problem sticking but now since later 2020 I have a terrible problem on wrinkling and coming off. I know why, they have cut down on the thickness of the plastic so therefore are putting less glue or what ever they put to stick on the patch, they're saving money but causing us [problems. Now I have to put a large banded over the patch to make sure it will stay on. I have called the company and reported it to my drug store CVS now have to wait to see what they will do."

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  • txtalk
  • October 14, 2012

Vivelle-Dot (estradiol) for Postmenopausal Symptoms "I had a total hysterectomy and experienced terrible hot flashes. I began with a dosage of 0.05, but the hot flashes continued, although less severe. My doctor changed the dosage to 0.1, and the hot flashes are a thing of the past. I've only been on this medication for 3 months, but haven't experienced any side effects so far."

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  • Terrea
  • Taken for 5 to 10 years
  • February 27, 2022

Vivelle-Dot (estradiol) for Postmenopausal Symptoms "I am 65 yo. I have no uterus but both ovaries. Menopause began around 55. Severe mood swings, disabling hot flashes all day and night, unable to sleep, severe brain fog (I couldn't put two sentences together), dry skin. I was miserable. My poor husband. I went to 6 female doctors ( I figured a male Doc would be clueless), always asking the front desk if the Dr treated menopause...they usually have no idea and just say yes. I actually had one Ob/Gyn tell me she doesn't do menopause she just delivers babies. Finally with some luck and persistence I found one. I began vivelle dot estradiol transdermal patch system 2 times a week. .025, no effect. .050 no effect. .075....boom. Within 3 days no hot flashes, within a week no mood swings & fog cleared. Dry skin gone. Went on Medicare. Medicare wouldn't cover it. I appealed. My doctor appealed. I went back to miserable for 4 months. They wanted me to pay $580 for 3 months supply. Generic off brand labels want me to pay $68 per month."

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  • Kords...
  • March 26, 2017

For Postmenopausal Symptoms "At 46, I had a Total Abdominal hysterectomy 6 months ago due to adenomyosis and severe endometriosis. Had no hormone therapy at first the doctor took a wait and see approach. One month ago I started having intense hot flashes and joint inflammation. Doctor prescribed 1 mg estradiol a week ago and I noticed my symptoms vanished almost completely by day 2. I learned after trial in error that taking it in the morning works best for me as it gives me a ton of energy. I'm starting to feel human again."

10 / 10
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