Estradiol Topical Cream
Who is the manufacturer or pharmacy of Estradiol Topical Cream?
CraftedRx.
Where is Estradiol Topical Cream sourced?
Estradiol Topical Cream is compounded and dispensed by CraftedRx, a fully licensed U.S. compounding pharmacy.
Is Estradiol Topical Cream FDA approved?
Estradiol Topical Cream is prescribed off-label as a compounded formulation. The FDA does not approve compounded medications individually, though the pharmacy (CraftedRx) is fully licensed and all medications are third-party tested for purity, ...
What are the potential side effects of Estradiol Topical Cream?
Common/mild (may resolve as your body adjusts): Headache, dizziness, stomach upset, constipation or diarrhea, bloating, weight changes, change in sex drive, breast tenderness, mood changes, fluid retention, acne, and menstrual irregularities. Serious ...
Is Estradiol Topical Cream safe?
Estradiol is the most clinically studied hormone therapy available, and modern bioidentical transdermal formulations have a strong safety profile. In fact, in February 2026, the FDA updated its labeling for menopausal hormone therapy and removed ...
Do I need a prescription for Estradiol Topical Cream?
Yes. A licensed clinician must evaluate and prescribe it through the Nuvella program.
What is the pricing/cost of Estradiol Topical Cream?
Estradiol Topical Cream is covered under the Nuvella Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) program, which starts at $197/month or $540 for a prepaid 90-day supply. This includes all medications (up to 4), shipping, clinician consults, nurse care team ...
How do I apply Estradiol Topical Cream?
Always follow the specific dosage instructions provided by your Nuvella provider. Generally, apply 4 clicks of the Topiclick Unodose device to the inner arm or inner thigh once daily.
What are the ingredients in Estradiol Topical Cream?
Active ingredient: Estradiol. Available in three strengths: 2mg/mL, 5mg/mL, and 10mg/mL.
What is Estradiol Topical Cream?
Estradiol Topical Cream is a bioidentical estrogen cream applied to the skin to deliver systemic hormone therapy. It's designed for women in perimenopause or menopause experiencing broader symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats, sleep disruption, ...