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Hormonal & Sexual Health

Estradiol

Estradiol is the principal oestrogen the human body makes, a steroid rather than a peptide, and as a medicine it is the standard treatment for hot flushes and night sweats at the menopause, separately labelled for vaginal atrophy, low-oestrogen states and prevention of postmenopausal osteoporosis. The most interesting result on file is about timing, not dose: in ELITE, 643 postmenopausal women took 1 mg daily for about five years, and arterial thickening slowed against placebo only in women who began within six years of the menopause, not in those ten years or more past it. The record also draws a distinction most coverage misses: the Women's Health Initiative tested conjugated equine oestrogens, not estradiol. The labelling carries a boxed warning covering endometrial cancer, cardiovascular disorders, probable dementia and breast cancer.

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Studied forModerate to severe vasomotor symptoms of the menopause - the indication the FDA labelling was granted for · Moderate to severe vulvar and vaginal atrophy - labelled indication · Hypoestrogenism from hypogonadism, castration or primary ovarian failure - labelled indication · Prevention of postmenopausal osteoporosis - labelled indication
Strongest sourceVascular Effects of Early versus Late Postmenopausal Treatment with Estradiol (ELITE) (randomised human trial)

Mechanism

Estradiol binds the nuclear oestrogen receptors ER-alpha and ER-beta, which act as ligand-activated transcription factors at oestrogen response elements in target tissue including uterus, vagina, breast, bone, and vascular endothelium. Circulating estradiol also exerts negative feedback on hypothalamic and pituitary gonadotrophin secretion, which is the basis of its labelled use in prostate cancer palliation. Route changes the exposure profile rather than the receptor: orally administered estradiol passes through the liver before reaching the systemic circulation and is substantially interconverted with estrone, whereas transdermal and vaginal administration bypass that first pass. Estradiol, estrone and estriol are cleared in the urine as glucuronide and sulfate conjugates.

Regulatory status

Approved by the FDA.

An approval grades as rung 1 on this site, because 21 CFR 314.126 requires adequate and well-controlled human investigations and one cannot be granted without them. It covers specific indications and doses, though, and does not transfer to other uses of the same molecule.

Reported effects

What sources associate with this compound. Reported categories, not outcomes we have graded — each would need its own citation and rung.

  • Moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms of the menopause - the indication the FDA labelling was granted for
  • Moderate to severe vulvar and vaginal atrophy - labelled indication
  • Hypoestrogenism from hypogonadism, castration or primary ovarian failure - labelled indication
  • Prevention of postmenopausal osteoporosis - labelled indication
  • Progression of carotid artery intima-media thickness: studied in the ELITE randomised placebo-controlled trial (n=643, oral 1 mg/day, median ~5 years), where progression was slower than placebo only in women randomised within 6 years of menopause and not in women 10 or more years past menopause
  • Coronary atherosclerosis measured by CT (calcium, stenosis, plaque): studied in ELITE and did not differ significantly from placebo in either stratum
  • Palliative treatment of advanced androgen-dependent prostate cancer and of metastatic breast cancer in selected patients - labelled indications

Dosing on file unverified

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Carried from a source that labels it unverified, and reproduced with that label attached. A record of what is reported, not a recommendation. No citation on this page establishes it.

Half-life, storage & sport

Elimination half-life
161 min (mean; range 107-221 min) after removal of a 0.10 mg transdermal patch (human, transdermal) — study. Measured in 8 healthy postmenopausal women after removal of an abdominal-wall transdermal patch; clearance correlated with body weight. This figure describes the decay of transdermally delivered estradiol only. Half-life differs materially by route - oral, vaginal and intramuscular ester (estradiol valerate, estradiol cypionate) products have their own profiles, and the intramuscular esters are depots whose apparent half-life is dominated by release from the injection site, not by estradiol clearance. No route other than transdermal is quantified in this record..
Storage
not on file — no stability record found.
In sport (WADA)
not recorded as a yes or no — not established from the list document not established the list We could not open and read the WADA Prohibited List document itself, so no status is asserted here. What is recorded elsewhere in the List's section headings is that S4 covers hormone and metabolic modulators, with S4.1 aromatase inhibitors and S4.2 anti-oestrogenic substances (anti-oestrogens and SERMs) - substances that oppose oestrogen, which is not the same question as whether oestradiol itself appears. Treat this field as unread rather than as a negative finding..

Reported adverse effects

  • Boxed warning on the FDA labelling: oestrogens increase the risk of endometrial cancer.

    reversibility not on file

  • Boxed warning: cardiovascular disorders, probable dementia and breast cancer; the labelling states oestrogens with or without progestins should not be used for the prevention of cardiovascular disease.

    reversibility not on file

  • Reported in >=10% of subjects in the transdermal system clinical trials: breast pain, upper respiratory tract infection, headache, abdominal pain, pain, and oedema.

    reversibility not on file

  • Labelled adverse reaction categories for the tablets include cardiovascular events, malignancies, gastrointestinal effects, skin changes, central nervous system effects, genitourinary changes, and breast-related reactions.

    reversibility not on file

  • In ELITE, serious adverse events occurred in 45 placebo and 43 estradiol participants; rates of breast cancer, myocardial infarction and thromboembolism did not differ significantly between groups. The trial was not powered for these events.

    reversibility not on file

Literature on file 4

Identity

Also called

  • oestradiol
  • 17-beta-estradiol
  • E2
  • estradiol valerate
  • estradiol hemihydrate

Not on file 8

8 of the 8 fields we track hold nothing on this record, and each says why. A blank field is a bug; a named absence is a finding.

Each field links to every other record missing the same thing. The full ledger holds 585 gaps across 140 records.

Listed prices 25

What 7 shops we track listed for Estradiol, read from their own public catalogues on 2026-08-12. We take no commission on these and they are not ranked by any payment — how vendors are scored.

Compare prices25 listings from 7 shops
Listed in USD
VendorSizePricePer mg
Olympia Pharmaceuticals 6 mg $0.00 USD $0.00/mg
Olympia Pharmaceuticals 4 mg $0.00 USD $0.00/mg
Olympia Pharmaceuticals 3 mg $0.00 USD $0.00/mg
Olympia Pharmaceuticals 3.5 mg $0.00 USD $0.00/mg
Olympia Pharmaceuticals 2.75 mg $0.00 USD $0.00/mg
Olympia Pharmaceuticals 2.5 mg $0.00 USD $0.00/mg
Olympia Pharmaceuticals 2.25 mg $0.00 USD $0.00/mg
Olympia Pharmaceuticals 2.1 mg $0.00 USD $0.00/mg
Olympia Pharmaceuticals 1 mg $0.00 USD $0.00/mg
Olympia Pharmaceuticals 1.5 mg $0.00 USD $0.00/mg
Olympia Pharmaceuticals 1.25 mg $0.00 USD $0.00/mg
Umbrella Labs 5 mg $49.99 USD $10.00/mg
QSC (Qingdao Sigma Chemical) ships worldwide 4 mg $160.00 USD $40.00/mg
QSC (Qingdao Sigma Chemical) ships worldwide 2 mg $110.00 USD $55.00/mg
QSC (Qingdao Sigma Chemical) ships worldwide 2 mg $140.00 USD $70.00/mg
QSC (Qingdao Sigma Chemical) ships worldwide 2 mg $140.00 USD $70.00/mg
QSC (Qingdao Sigma Chemical) ships worldwide 1 mg $130.00 USD $130.00/mg
Wells Pharmacy Network size not listed $0.00 USD
Wells Pharmacy Network size not listed $0.00 USD
Wells Pharmacy Network size not listed $0.00 USD
rPeptide size not listed $350.00 USD
Listed in CAD
VendorSizePricePer mg
Canada Steroid Depot 2 mg $135.00 CAD $67.50/mg
PG Anabolics 1 mg $100.00 CAD $100.00/mg
Canada Steroid Depot 0.585 mg $150.00 CAD $256.41/mg
Canada Steroid Depot size not listed $50.00 CAD

Prices are the vendor's own listing, reproduced with the date we read it — never converted between currencies, and compared per milligram only where the vendor states the vial size.