Estratest HS
Active Ingredient(s): Esterified Estrogens + MethyltestosteroneCategory: Women's Health / Fertility
Estratest HS Overview
Esterified estrogens/methyltestosterone (EEs/MT), sold under brand names such as Covaryx, Eemt, Essian, Estratest, Menogen, and Syntest, is a hormonal preparation that combines esterified estrogens (EEs) with methyltestosterone (MT) in one tablet and is used in menopausal hormone therapy.[1] Contents 1 Medical uses 1.1 Available forms 2 Pharmacology 3 History 4 See also 5 References 6 External links Medical uses EEs/MT is used to treat menopausal women who suffer fro...
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Recent Estratest HS Forums: 
Estratest long term use
I have been on Estratest for over 6 years and it works great!! Should I be worried about continuing the prescription? ## More recent data published regarding long term usage: "Long term continuous administration of natural and synthetic estrogens in certain animal species increases this frequency of carcinomas of the breast, cervix, vagina, and liver. There is now evidence that estrogens increase the risk of carcinoma of the endometrium in humans (See BOXED WARNING). At the present time there is no satisfactory evidence that estrogens given to postmenopausal women increase the risk of cancer of the breast, 18 although a recent long-term follow-up of a single physician’s practice has raised this possibility.18 Because of the animal data, there is a need for caution in prescribi...
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I have been on Estratest for over 6 years and it works great!! Should I be worried about continuing the prescription? ## More recent data published regarding long term usage: "Long term continuous administration of natural and synthetic estrogens in certain animal species increases this frequency of carcinomas of the breast, cervix, vagina, and liver. There is now evidence that estrogens increase the risk of carcinoma of the endometrium in humans (See BOXED WARNING). At the present time there is no satisfactory evidence that estrogens given to postmenopausal women increase the risk of cancer of the breast, 18 although a recent long-term follow-up of a single physician’s practice has raised this possibility.18 Because of the animal data, there is a need for caution in prescribi...
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Possible Dosages for this and Related Drugs:
Esterified Estrogens + Methyltestosterone
- Tablet: 0.625mg + 1.25mg, 1.25;2.5mg:mg + 1.25;2.5mg:mg, 1.25mg + 2.5mg
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- ESTRATAB Esterified Estrogens
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- METHYLTESTOSTERONE 11 discussions
- TESTRED Methyltestosterone
- VIRILON Methyltestosterone