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Climara-50 (Estradiol)

Synonyms: Climara-50

Climara, estradiol transdermal system, is designed to provide nominal in vivo delivery of 14 mcg 17b-estradiol per day continuously upon application to intact skin. The period of use is 7 days. The transdermal system has a contact surface area of 3.25 cm2, and contains 1.0 mg of estradiol USP. Estradiol USP (17b-estradiol) is a white, crystalline powder, chemically described as estra-1,3,5(10)-triene-3, 17b-diol. It has an empirical formula of C18 H24 O2 and molecular weight of 272.39


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