What inactive (non–active) ingredients are in Estrace tablets (estradiol)?
I don’t have the inactive-ingredient list for Estrace tablets (estradiol) PEG in the information provided here, so I can’t state the exact excipients.
Can you tell me which exact product you mean by “Estrace tablets peg”?
“Estrace” comes in multiple forms (commonly tablets and vaginal cream), and excipients differ by strength and formulation. To give the right inactive ingredients, I need one of these:
- the strength (for example, 0.5 mg or 1 mg estradiol), or
- a photo/text of the “Inactive ingredients” line from your package insert, or
- the exact NDC number.
If you’re checking for an allergy or intolerance, what should you look for on the label?
For estrogen products, inactive ingredients can include common drug formulation excipients (such as binders, fillers, dyes, and coatings). The safest approach is to use the package insert’s “Inactive ingredients” section for your specific tablet strength, since “inactive” does not mean “harmless” for people with sensitivities.
If you share the NDC or strength, I can pull the exact inactive ingredients
Reply with the tablet strength (0.5 mg vs 1 mg) and the NDC (or paste the inactive-ingredient text), and I’ll map it back into a clean, readable list of the inactive ingredients for that exact Estrace tablet.