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Latest revision as of 20:46, 16 March 2025

Estradiol dibutyrate (EDB) is a synthetic, steroidal estrogen that is used in medicine. It is an ester of estradiol, a naturally occurring estrogen, and butyric acid, a short-chain fatty acid. EDB is used in hormone therapy for menopausal symptoms and in hormonal birth control.

Pharmacology[edit]

EDB acts as a prodrug to estradiol in the body. After administration, it is converted into estradiol by esterases. Estradiol is a potent estrogen and is responsible for the effects of EDB. It binds to and activates the estrogen receptor, a nuclear receptor that is expressed in many different tissues in the body.

Medical uses[edit]

EDB is used in hormone therapy for menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, vaginal dryness, and osteoporosis. It is also used in hormonal birth control, in combination with a progestin. EDB has been used in the treatment of breast cancer, although it is not commonly used for this purpose today due to the availability of more effective treatments.

Side effects[edit]

The side effects of EDB are similar to those of other estrogens. They can include breast tenderness, nausea, bloating, and an increased risk of blood clots and stroke. Long-term use of EDB can increase the risk of endometrial cancer.

History[edit]

EDB was first synthesized in the 1950s. It was introduced for medical use in the 1960s.

Society and culture[edit]

EDB is marketed under a variety of brand names worldwide. It is available as an oral tablet, a transdermal patch, and a vaginal ring.

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