Estriol

Compare certified online pharmacies to order Estriol cream safely. Includes digital prescription from an EU-registered doctor and fast, discreet delivery.

Want to buy Estriol without a prescription?

You can order Estriol here. Fill in a short form. A UK doctor checks if it is right for you.

If yes, it ships fast in a plain box.

How to order Estriol

  1. Find the drug you need on our site.
  2. Pick a clinic. See the price.
  3. Fill in a short health form.
  4. A doctor reads your form.
  5. If it is safe for you, they say yes.
  6. Your order ships fast to your door.
  7. It comes in a plain, sealed box.

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Estriol on Prescriptsy

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What is Estriol?

Estriol is a localized hormone replacement therapy (HRT) primarily prescribed to relieve vaginal and lower urinary tract symptoms associated with the menopause.

As estrogen levels drop during menopause, the vaginal walls can become thin, dry, and easily inflamed—a condition medically known as urogenital atrophy .

Active Ingredient

The active ingredient is estriol, which is a naturally occurring, weak female sex hormone (an estrogen).

Unlike systemic HRT pills that circulate throughout the entire body, this cream is applied directly where it is needed, meaning very little hormone enters the bloodstream.

This makes it a highly effective and targeted approach.

Indications

  • Vaginal dryness, itching, or irritation associated with menopause
  • Pain during sexual intercourse (dyspareunia)
  • Recurrent urinary tract infections or mild urinary incontinence in postmenopausal women
  • Pre- and post-operative therapy for postmenopausal women undergoing vaginal surgery

How to obtain Estriol legally online?

Many of my patients ask how they can access their medication without waiting weeks for a GP appointment.

You can safely request this treatment through a certified online pharmacy.

The process involves a thorough online consultation with an EU-registered doctor who will evaluate your medical history before issuing a digital prescription.

  1. Step 1: Select the medication and start your online consultation on the partner pharmacy's website.
  2. Step 2: Complete a comprehensive medical questionnaire detailing your symptoms, medical history, and current medications.
  3. Step 3: An EU-registered doctor will review your answers to ensure the treatment is safe and appropriate for your specific situation.
  4. Step 4: Once approved, a digital prescription is sent to a certified pharmacy, which dispenses and ships your medication in discreet packaging.

Dosage and Usage

The standard presentation is a 15g tube of cream, which comes with a calibrated applicator to ensure precise dosing.

In my clinical experience, patients get the best results when they apply the cream right before going to bed, as lying down prevents the medication from leaking out.

  • Initial dose: Usually 1 applicator dose (which contains 0.5mg of the active ingredient) inserted into the vagina once daily for the first 2 to 3 weeks.
  • Maintenance dose: Once symptoms improve, the dosage is typically reduced to 1 applicator dose used twice a week.

Always follow the specific instructions provided by the prescribing doctor. I often advise my patients to wear a panty liner during the first few weeks of treatment, as some of the cream base may discharge overnight.

Side Effects

Common side effects

  • Mild local irritation or itching in the vagina after application
  • Increased vaginal discharge
  • Mild breast tenderness or enlargement

Rare side effects

  • Headaches or migraines
  • Nausea
  • Fluid retention (swelling of ankles or feet)
  • Spotting or minor vaginal bleeding

When to contact a doctor?

You should stop using the cream and seek immediate medical attention if you develop signs of a blood clot (such as painful swelling in your leg or sudden chest pain), experience sudden migraines for the first time, notice your skin or eyes turning yellow (jaundice), or experience any unexplained vaginal bleeding.

While systemic side effects are rare with localized creams, these symptoms always require urgent evaluation.

Important Warnings

Contraindications

  • Known, past, or suspected breast cancer
  • Known or suspected estrogen-dependent malignant tumors (e.g., endometrial cancer)
  • Undiagnosed vaginal bleeding
  • Untreated endometrial hyperplasia (thickening of the womb lining)
  • Active or recent history of blood clots (deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism)
  • Active or recent arterial thromboembolic disease (e.g., angina, myocardial infarction)

Drug Interactions

Because this cream is applied locally and very little enters the bloodstream, it is less likely to interact with other medications compared to oral HRT.

However, you must inform the online doctor if you are taking medications that affect liver enzymes, such as phenobarbital , phenytoin , or carbamazepine (used for epilepsy), or anti-infectives like rifampicin .

Additionally, do not use other vaginal products or treatments simultaneously without consulting a healthcare professional.

Medical information

Estriol is a localized hormone replacement therapy (HRT) primarily prescribed to relieve vaginal and lower urinary tract symptoms associated with the menopause.

As estrogen levels drop during menopause, the vaginal walls can become thin, dry, and easily inflamed—a condition medically known as urogenital atrophy .

Active Ingredient

The active ingredient is estriol, which is a naturally occurring, weak female sex hormone (an estrogen).

Unlike systemic HRT pills that circulate throughout the entire body, this cream is applied directly where it is needed, meaning very little hormone enters the bloodstream.

This makes it a highly effective and targeted approach.

Indications

  • Vaginal dryness, itching, or irritation associated with menopause
  • Pain during sexual intercourse (dyspareunia)
  • Recurrent urinary tract infections or mild urinary incontinence in postmenopausal women
  • Pre- and post-operative therapy for postmenopausal women undergoing vaginal surgery

Dosage guidance

The standard presentation is a 15g tube of cream, which comes with a calibrated applicator to ensure precise dosing.

In my clinical experience, patients get the best results when they apply the cream right before going to bed, as lying down prevents the medication from leaking out.

  • Initial dose: Usually 1 applicator dose (which contains 0.5mg of the active ingredient) inserted into the vagina once daily for the first 2 to 3 weeks.
  • Maintenance dose: Once symptoms improve, the dosage is typically reduced to 1 applicator dose used twice a week.

Always follow the specific instructions provided by the prescribing doctor. I often advise my patients to wear a panty liner during the first few weeks of treatment, as some of the cream base may discharge overnight.

Side effects and warnings

Common side effects

  • Mild local irritation or itching in the vagina after application
  • Increased vaginal discharge
  • Mild breast tenderness or enlargement

Rare side effects

  • Headaches or migraines
  • Nausea
  • Fluid retention (swelling of ankles or feet)
  • Spotting or minor vaginal bleeding

When to contact a doctor?

You should stop using the cream and seek immediate medical attention if you develop signs of a blood clot (such as painful swelling in your leg or sudden chest pain), experience sudden migraines for the first time, notice your skin or eyes turning yellow (jaundice), or experience any unexplained vaginal bleeding.

While systemic side effects are rare with localized creams, these symptoms always require urgent evaluation.

Contraindications

  • Known, past, or suspected breast cancer
  • Known or suspected estrogen-dependent malignant tumors (e.g., endometrial cancer)
  • Undiagnosed vaginal bleeding
  • Untreated endometrial hyperplasia (thickening of the womb lining)
  • Active or recent history of blood clots (deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism)
  • Active or recent arterial thromboembolic disease (e.g., angina, myocardial infarction)

Drug Interactions

Because this cream is applied locally and very little enters the bloodstream, it is less likely to interact with other medications compared to oral HRT.

However, you must inform the online doctor if you are taking medications that affect liver enzymes, such as phenobarbital , phenytoin , or carbamazepine (used for epilepsy), or anti-infectives like rifampicin .

Additionally, do not use other vaginal products or treatments simultaneously without consulting a healthcare professional.

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