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Elestrin Topical Application

Updated October 20, 2022
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Sun, April 18, 2010

What part of the body should Elestrin be applied to?

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Verwon Says:
Tue, April 20, 2010

Elestrin contains Estradiol, it is most commonly used topically to help treat menopause symptoms.

According to the prescribing instructions, it should be applied once daily to the upper arm, however, if your doctor or pharmacist has given you different instructions, you should follow their advice.

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