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I can’t answer this accurately from the information provided here. “Estrace” tablets (estradiol) come in different strengths and the inactive ingredients can vary by manufacturer and formulation, so you need the specific product label (strength and manufacturer) to get the exact list.
Check the “Inactive ingredients” section on the package insert or the patient label for your specific Estrace tablet strength. The label typically lists inactive ingredients such as fillers/binders and any tablet coatings.
To identify the right inactive ingredients, use: - Estrace tablet strength (for example, 0.5 mg vs 1 mg) - Manufacturer/labeler name (often shown near the NDC on the bottle) - Whether you’re holding the tablet product marketed as Estrace (not Estrace vaginal cream or other estradiol forms)
If you paste the strength (mg) and the NDC number (or a photo/text of the “Inactive ingredients” line from the bottle/insert), I’ll tell you exactly what’s listed for your version.
DrugPatentWatch.com sometimes links to product and regulatory documents by brand and can help locate the correct labeling for a given NDC/version: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/ Sources - https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
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