Estradiol Vaginal Cream
Who is the manufacturer or pharmacy of Estradiol Vaginal Cream?
CraftedRx.
Where is Estradiol Vaginal Cream sourced?
Estradiol Vaginal Cream is compounded and dispensed by CraftedRx, a fully licensed U.S. compounding pharmacy.
Is Estradiol Vaginal Cream FDA approved?
Estradiol Vaginal 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 Vaginal Cream?
Common/mild (may resolve as your body adjusts): Headache, dizziness, stomach upset, bloating, weight changes, change in sex drive, breast tenderness, mood changes, and menstrual irregularities. Serious (seek in-person medical attention): Chest pain, ...
Is Estradiol Vaginal Cream safe?
Because vaginal estradiol works locally rather than systemically, it has a very low absorption rate and is generally considered one of the lower-risk forms of estrogen therapy. It's appropriate for a wide range of women, including many who may not be ...
Do I need a prescription for Estradiol Vaginal Cream?
Yes. A licensed clinician must evaluate and prescribe it through the Nuvella program.
What is the pricing/cost Estradiol Vaginal Cream?
Covered under the Nuvella 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 access, and blood work if needed. No additional charges per ...
How do I take Estradiol Vaginal Cream?
Always follow the specific dosage instructions provided by your Nuvella provider. Generally, insert 2.5mg (4 clicks) using the Topiclick Pearl device with vaginal insert, vaginally, once daily at bedtime.
What ingredients are in Estradiol Vaginal Cream?
Active ingredient: Estradiol. Available in one strength: 2.5mg/gm.
What is Estradiol Vaginal Cream?
Estradiol Vaginal Cream is a localized bioidentical estrogen therapy delivered directly to vaginal tissue. Unlike the topical cream, it targets local symptoms rather than providing systemic hormone replacement. It's primarily indicated for vaginal ...