Estradiol valerate

Generic Name
Estradiol valerate
Brand Names
Delestrogen, Natazia
Drug Type
Small Molecule
Chemical Formula
C23H32O3
CAS Number
979-32-8
Unique Ingredient Identifier
OKG364O896
Background

Estradiol Valerate (also known as E2V) is a pro-drug ester of Estradiol, a naturally occurring hormone that circulates endogenously within the human body. Estradiol is the most potent form of all mammalian estrogenic steroids and acts as the major female sex hormone. As a pro-drug of estradiol, estradiol acetate therefore has the same downstream effects with...

Indication

Estradiol valerate is commercially available as an intramuscular injection as the product Delestrogen and is indicated for the treatment of moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms and vulvovaginal atrophy due to menopause, for the treatment of hypoestrogenism due to hypogonadism, castration or primary ovarian failure, and for the treatment of advanced androgen...

Associated Conditions
Advanced Hormone Dependent Prostate Cancer, Heavy Menstrual Bleeding, Hypogonadism, Menopausal Symptoms, Menopause, Menstrual Irregularities, Postmenopausal Osteoporosis, Primary Amenorrhoea, Secondary Amenorrhea, Hypoestrogenism, Moderate Menopausal Vasomotor Symptoms, Moderate menopausal vulvovaginal atrophy, Severe Vasomotor Symptoms Associated With Menopause, Severe menopausal vulvovaginal atrophy
Associated Therapies
Hormone Replacement Therapy, Oral Contraceptives

Estradiol's Effect on Brain Volume and Connectivity

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Interventions
First Posted Date
2024-03-15
Last Posted Date
2024-03-15
Lead Sponsor
International Research Training Group 2804
Target Recruit Count
32
Registration Number
NCT06312033
Locations
🇩🇪

University of Tuebingen; Department of Psychiatry & Psychotherapy, Tuebingen, BW, Germany

Estradiol and Stress Reactivity in Women

First Posted Date
2024-01-12
Last Posted Date
2024-03-08
Lead Sponsor
International Research Training Group 2804
Target Recruit Count
74
Registration Number
NCT06204016
Locations
🇩🇪

University of Tuebingen; Department of Psychiatry & Psychotherapy, Tuebingen, BW, Germany

Descriptive Analysis of Serum Immunological Markers During an Euploid Frozen Embryo Transfer in a Natural Cycle.

First Posted Date
2022-07-25
Last Posted Date
2023-07-20
Lead Sponsor
ART Fertility Clinics LLC
Target Recruit Count
40
Registration Number
NCT05473273
Locations
🇦🇪

ART Fertility Clinics LLC, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Effect of Transgender Therapy on Muscle, Fat and Tissue Receptors

First Posted Date
2020-09-16
Last Posted Date
2024-01-08
Lead Sponsor
St. Louis University
Target Recruit Count
4
Registration Number
NCT04551144
Locations
🇺🇸

Saint Louis Univeristy, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

The Outcome of Two Protocols Used to Prepare Endometrium for Frozen Embryo Transfer

First Posted Date
2020-08-10
Last Posted Date
2022-04-27
Lead Sponsor
Rahem Fertility Center
Target Recruit Count
112
Registration Number
NCT04507022
Locations
🇪🇬

Rahem Fertility Center, Zagazig, Sharkia, Egypt

Endometrial Effects of Sildenafil in Frozen-Thawed Cycles in Women With Thin Endometrium

First Posted Date
2020-02-25
Last Posted Date
2021-08-20
Lead Sponsor
Cairo University
Target Recruit Count
100
Registration Number
NCT04283435
Locations
🇪🇬

Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt

Natural Cycle Versus Hormone Replacement Therapy Cycle for a Frozen-thawed Embryo Transfer in PGT Patients

First Posted Date
2019-06-06
Last Posted Date
2024-10-09
Lead Sponsor
CRG UZ Brussel
Target Recruit Count
362
Registration Number
NCT03976544
Locations
🇧🇪

Centre for Reproductive Medicine UZ Brussel, Brussels, Belgium

Oestradiol Supplementation in Luteal Long Agonist Fresh In Vitro Fertilization/Intra Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection ( IVF/ICSI) Cycle .

Phase 3
Conditions
Interventions
First Posted Date
2019-02-06
Last Posted Date
2019-02-07
Lead Sponsor
Cairo University
Target Recruit Count
2
Registration Number
NCT03832894
Locations
🇪🇬

Art Unit/ Obatetrics and Gynecology Department, Cairo, Cair0, Egypt

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