Effect of a 17 beta estradiol gel preparation on hormone levels in menopausal women
Araya, V.; Contreras, P.; Aguirre, C.; Foradori, A.
Revista Medica de Chile 123(9): 1116-1121
1995
ISSN/ISBN: 0034-9887 PMID: 8728735 Document Number: 445230
Different delivery forms of supplemental estrogens may differ in their hormonal effects. The aim of this study was to assess the effects of a daily dose of 2.5 g of 17 beta estradiol transdermal gel, given during four weeks, on hormone levels of six postmenopausal women. At the fourth week we observed a significant increase in estradiol and a decrease in FSH levels. Estrone levels also increased but the estradiol/estrone ratio was maintained in values over 1. No changes in SHBG or IGF1 levels were observed. Two patients that used the gel in the abdominal skin achieved lower estradiol levels (below 60 pg/ml). We conclude that the gel increased serum estradiol levels over 60 pg/ml in four of six women, that there is a big individual variability and the application zone could influence the serum estradiol levels achieved.