What oral estradiol products has the FDA approved (brand names)?
FDA-approved oral estradiol tablets vary by active ingredient (estradiol hemihydrate, estradiol valerate, estradiol acetate, estradiol benzoate). The provided information doesn’t include the specific FDA-approved brand names for each of these estradiol tablet formulations, so I can’t list them accurately.
Which estradiol tablet strengths/forms are tied to each salt/ester?
You’re asking about several different estradiol forms (a mixture of “estradiol salts/esters” and the base drug). Each form can have different approved brands and labeling (including indications and dosing), but again, the specific mapping from each compound to brand names is not included in the information I was given.
If you want, I can generate the full brand-name list—what source should I use?
If you share the FDA source you want used (for example, links to the Drugs@FDA pages or the specific “Approved Drug Products” table you’re using), I can extract and return a clean list of brand names for:
- estradiol hemihydrate (oral tablets)
- estradiol valerate (oral tablets)
- estradiol acetate (oral tablets)
- estradiol benzoate (oral tablets)
Quick clarification to avoid mismatches
When you say “oral tablet,” do you mean:
- tablets only (not oral capsules, suspensions, or compounded products), and
- human prescription products (not veterinary)?
If you confirm those points and provide the FDA links (or paste the relevant FDA table text), I’ll compile the exact brand names tied to each estradiol form.