HOW should this medicine be used?
Topical estradiol comes as a gel in single dose packets and in a pump that dispenses measured amounts of the medication to apply to the skin once a day. Topical estradiol also comes as a spray to apply to the skin as 1 to 3 sprays once a day in the morning. Estradiol gel may be applied at any time of day, but should be applied at around the same time of day every day. Follow the directions on your prescription label carefully, and ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain any part you do not understand. Use topical estradiol exactly as directed. Do not use more or less of it or use it more often than prescribed by your doctor.
Topical estradiol products are manufactured differently and are used in slightly different ways. Be sure that you know which topical brand you are using and how and where you should apply it. Read the manufacturer's instructions for use that came with your topical estradiol product carefully. These instructions describe how to apply topical estradiol gel or spray. Be sure that you understand these directions. Ask your healthcare provider if you have any questions about how to apply this medication.
If you are using estradiol gel in a pump, you should apply it in a thin layer to one arm, from the wrist to the shoulder. If you are using estradiol gel in single dose packets, you should apply it in a thin layer to one thigh, on the front of the thigh. If you are using estradiol, you should apply it to the inner arm. Do not apply estradiol gel or spray to your breasts or your genital area. Be sure that the skin where you will apply topical estradiol is clean and completely dry, and is not red, irritated, or broken.
If you take a bath or a shower, apply topical estradiol after you have dried your skin completely. Read the manufacturer's patient information about your topical estradiol product for information about when you can wash, shower, bathe, or swim after you apply the medication.
Estradiol gel and spray may catch fire. When you apply topical estradiol, do not smoke or go near a fire or open flame until the medication dries.
Topical estradiol is only for use on the skin. Be careful not to get topical estradiol in your eyes. If you do get topical estradiol in your eyes, wash them with plenty of warm water right away. Call a doctor if your eyes become irritated.
You should apply topical estradiol yourself. If someone else applies the medication to your skin, they should wear disposable gloves and wash their hands well with soap and water after removing the gloves.
Talk to you doctor about applying other skin preparations, including sunscreen, to skin where topical estradiol gel or spray is applied.
Estradiol topical may control your symptoms but will not cure your condition. Continue to use estradiol topical even if you feel well. Do not stop using estradiol topical without talking to your doctor. If you stop using estradiol topical, your symptoms may return.
Ask your pharmacist or doctor for a copy of the manufacturer's information for the patient.