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S1 Ep51: Transdermal vs Oral Estrogens- What’s the Difference?

Dr. Streicher’s Inside Information: Menopause, Midlife, and More

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The Pros and Cons of Using a Transdermal Estradiol

The risk of blood clots, such as stroke, pulmonary embolism, and defanethrombosis is only increased when using an oral estrogen. Sex hormone binding globulin, which may impact on your libido, is only going to be increased in oral estrogens, not in transdermal estrogen. Cardiac inflammatory markers are increased with oral estrogen and are decreased with transdermal estrogen. Liver and gallbladder problems are increased withoral estrogen and are not affected by transdermalEstrogen. Both the oral and transdermals are going to decrease insulin resistance and decrease your risk of potentially developing type 2 diabetes. And finally, both oral estrogens and trans

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