Conjugated estrogens

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A mixture of estrogen hormones used in hormone therapy


Conjugated estrogens are a mixture of estrogen hormones used primarily in hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for menopausal symptoms and in the treatment of certain conditions in women with low estrogen levels. These estrogens are derived from the urine of pregnant mares and are composed of several different estrogen compounds.

Composition

Conjugated estrogens are a complex mixture of sodium estrone sulfate and sodium equilin sulfate, along with other components. The primary estrogens in this mixture include:

These compounds are water-soluble and are converted in the body to active estrogens.

Medical Uses

Conjugated estrogens are used in various therapeutic contexts, including:

Hormone Replacement Therapy

Conjugated estrogens are commonly prescribed for the relief of menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, vaginal atrophy, and osteoporosis prevention. They help to replenish estrogen levels in women who have undergone menopause or have had their ovaries removed.

Hypoestrogenism

In women with low estrogen levels due to hypogonadism, ovarian failure, or oophorectomy, conjugated estrogens can be used to restore hormonal balance.

Palliative Treatment

Conjugated estrogens may be used in the palliative treatment of certain types of breast cancer and prostate cancer.

Administration

Conjugated estrogens are available in various forms, including oral tablets and topical creams. The dosage and form depend on the condition being treated and the patient's response to therapy.

Side Effects

Common side effects of conjugated estrogens include:

Serious side effects can include an increased risk of thrombosis, stroke, and certain types of cancer.

Mechanism of Action

Conjugated estrogens exert their effects by binding to estrogen receptors in various tissues, leading to changes in gene expression and cellular function. This action helps to alleviate symptoms associated with estrogen deficiency.

History

Conjugated estrogens were first introduced in the 1940s and have been widely used since then. They are one of the most commonly prescribed forms of estrogen therapy.

Images

File:Conjugated estrogens structure.png
Chemical structure of conjugated estrogens

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