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Estrodial and spiro half life

Started by transnztal, October 25, 2016, 06:30:08 AM

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transnztal

Everywhere I look I hear something different. What's the half life of spiro and estrodial? I
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Xirafel

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kelly_aus

Spiro itself has a half life if about 90 minutes. It's active metabolites have half lives of 13 to 16 hours. The half life of estradiol depends on what type of estradiol is being used.
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transnztal

I take estrodial pills. I've heard 5-7 hours and I've heard 13-15 hours. Seems like there's not enough info about it.
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kelly_aus

Quote from: transnztal on October 25, 2016, 09:10:23 AM
I take estrodial pills. I've heard 5-7 hours and I've heard 13-15 hours. Seems like there's not enough info about it.

What I meant by type was whether it was estradiol valerate, estradiol hemihydrate etc..
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Xirafel

How about all of them? I mean, there aren't that many types, are there? Estradiol Valerate.
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kelly_aus

Estradiol valerates half life is generally described as 13-20 hours, with the spread being due to biological factors.
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Maybebaby56

The pharmacodynamics of oral estradiol are complex and depend on the route of administration:

Pharmacology of estrogens and progestogens: influence of different routes of administration
CLIMACTERIC 2005; 8(Suppl 1):3–63

"After oral administration, the pharmacokinetics of estradiol differs from that of most other sex steroids. While the serum concentrations of EE [ethinyl estradiol], estriol and the progestogens are characterized by a rapid rise, up to a maximum after 1–3 h and followed by a rapid decline, the levels of estradiol remain elevated for up to 12 h and decrease slowly during the following time.

This peculiarity is due to the special metabolism of estradiol, which is rapidly and extensively transformed in the intestinal tract and liver to estrone and estrone sulfate. Both metabolites are circulating in high concentrations and serve as a hormonally inert reservoir from which estradiol is continuously delivered after reconversion."

Note, however, it appears the bioavailability AUC [AUC = area under the curve] is more important than peak plasma levels:

"The systemic exposure to estradiol during a 24-h period, as expressed by the AUC, did not differ between the
intranasal therapy with 300 mcg estradiol and the oral therapy with 2 mg micronized estradiol or the transdermal therapy with 50 mcg estradiol.

Therefore, the short-term bolus of high estradiol concentrations is as effective as the relatively sustained estradiol levels observed during transdermal or oral HRT. This is based on a rapid accumulation of estradiol in the target cells and a high [affinity] of binding to nuclear ERs [estrogen receptors]. The ligand–receptor complex remains at the estrogen-responsive elements of the DNA for more than 24 h and induces all estrogen specific effects."

Hope that helped,

Terri
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