Mosby's 2014 Nursing Drug Reference (161 page)

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Canada only   Side effects:
italics
= common;
bold
= life-threatening   
Nurse Alert

estradiol (Rx)

(es-tra-dye′ole)

Estrace

estradiol cypionate (Rx)

Depo-Estradiol

estradiol gel (Rx)

Divigel, Elestrin, Estrogel

estradiol spray (Rx)

Evamist

estradiol topical
emulsion (Rx)

Estrasorb

estradiol valerate (Rx)

Delestrogen

estradiol transdermal
system (Rx)

Alora, Climara, Menostar, Vivelle-Dot

estradiol vaginal tablet (Rx)

Vagifem

estradiol vaginal ring (Rx)

Estring, Femring

Func. class.:
Estrogen, progestins

ACTION:

Needed for adequate functioning of female reproductive system; affects release of pituitary gonadotropins; inhibits ovulation, adequate calcium use in bone

USES:

Vasomotor symptoms (menopause), inoperable breast cancer (selected cases), prostatic cancer, atrophic vaginitis, kraurosis vulvae, hypogonadism, primary ovarian failure, prevention of osteoporosis, castration

CONTRAINDICATIONS:

Pregnancy (X), breastfeeding, reproductive cancer, genital bleeding (abnormal, un
diagnosed), protein C, protein S, antithrombin deficiency

 

Black Box Warning:

Breast/endometrial cancer, thromboembolic disorders, MI, stroke

Precautions:
Hypertension, asthma, blood dyscrasias, gallbladder/bone/renal/hepatic disease, CHF, diabetes mellitus, depression, migraine headache, seizure disorders, family history of cancer of breast or reproductive tract, smoking, uterine fibroids, vaginal irritation/infection, accidental exposure of children, pets to topical product, history of angioedema

 

Black Box Warning:

Cardiac disease, dementia

DOSAGE AND ROUTES
Calculator
Hormone replacement/menopause symptoms

• Adult:
TRANSDERMAL
1 patch delivering 0.025, 0.0375, 0.05, 0.075, or 0.1 mg/day 2×/wk (Alora, Estraderm, Vivelle-Dot); 1 patch delivering 0.025, 0.0375, 0.05, 0.06, 0.075, or 0.1 mg/day replace q7days (Climara); 1 patch delivering 0.025 mg/day, replace q7days, may increase to 2 patches after 4-6 wk;
GEL
apply entire unit-dose packet to 5 × 7-inch area of upper thigh/day, alternate thighs;
SPRAY
(Evamist) 1 spray to inner surface of forearm/day in
AM

Menopause/hypogonadism/castration/ovarian failure

• Adult:
PO
1-2 mg/day, 3 wk on, 1 wk off or 5 days on, 2 days off;
IM
(cypionate) 1-5 mg q3-4wk; (valerate) 10-20 mg q4wk

• Adult:
TOP
(Estraderm) 0.05 mg/24 hr applied 2×/wk; (Climara) 0.05 mg/hr applied 1×/wk in cyclic regimen; women with hysterectomy may use continuously

Prostatic cancer (inoperable)

• Adult:
IM
(valerate) 30 mg q1-2wk;
PO
(oral estradiol) 1-2 mg bid-tid

Breast cancer (palliative treatment)

• Adult:
PO
10 mg tid × 3 mo or longer

Atropic vaginitis/kraurosis vulvae

• Adult:
VAG CREAM
2-4 g/day × 1-2 wk, then 1 g 1-3×/wk cycled; vag tab 1/day × 2 wk, maintenance 1 tab 2×/wk;
VAG RING
inserted, left in place continuously for 3 mo

Vasomotor symptoms

• Adult:
TOP
after cleaning and drying skin on left thigh, calf, rub in contents of pouch using both hands until completely absorbed; wash hands

Available forms:
Estradiol:
tabs 0.5, 1, 2 mg;
valerate:
inj 10, 20, 40 mg/ml;
transdermal:
0.025, 0.0375, 0.05, 0.06, 0.075, 0.1 mg/24 hr release rate;
vag cream:
100 mcg/g;
vag tab:
10 mcg;
vag ring:
2 mg/90 days;
topical emulsion:
2.5 mg;
gel
(Divigel) 0.1%;
spray
(Evamist) 1.53 mg/acuation

Administer:

• 
Titrated dose; use lowest effective dose

• 
IM inj deeply in large muscle mass

PO route

• 
With food or milk to decrease GI symptoms

Transdermal route

• 
May contain aluminum or other metals in backing of patch, can overheat in MRI scan and burn patients

• 
Apply to trunk of body 2×/wk; press firmly, hold in place for 10 sec to ensure good contact; do not apply to breasts

• 
On intermittent cycle schedule: 3 wk on then 1 wk off; if patch falls off, reapply

Topical route

• 
Use Evamist daily; spray to inner upper arm; may increase to 2-3×/day based on response; allow to dry for 2 min,
avoid secondary exposure to children, pets, caregivers

Vaginal route

• 
Use a new applicator daily, provided

SIDE EFFECTS

CNS:
Dizziness, headache, migraines, depression,
seizures

CV:
Hypertension, thrombophlebitis, edema,
thromboembolism, stroke, pulmonary embolism, MI,
chest pain

EENT:
Contact lens intolerance, increased myopia, astigmatism, throat swelling, eyelid edema

GI:
Nausea
, vomiting, diarrhea, anorexia, pancreatitis, cramps, constipation, increased appetite, increased weight,
cholestatic jaundice, hepatic adenoma

GU:
Amenorrhea, cervical erosion, breakthrough bleeding, dysmenorrhea, vaginal candidiasis, breast changes,
gynecomastia, testicular atrophy, impotence
,
increased risk of breast cancer, endometrial cancer,
changes in libido;
toxic shock, vaginal wall ulceration/erosion (vag ring)

INTEG:
Rash, urticaria, acne, hirsutism, alopecia, oily skin, seborrhea, purpura, erythema, pruritus, melasma; site irritation (transdermal)

META:
Folic acid deficiency, hypercalcemia, hyperglycemia

PHARMACOKINETICS

PO/INJ/TRANSDERMAL:
Degraded in liver, excreted in urine, crosses placenta, excreted in breast milk

INTERACTIONS

Increase:
action of corticosteroids

Increase:
toxicity—cycloSPORINE, dantrolene

Decrease:
action of anticoagulants, oral hypoglycemics, tamoxifen

Decrease:
estradiol action—anticonvulsants, barbiturates, phenylbutazone, rifampin, calcium

Drug/Herb

• 
Altered estrogen effect: black cohosh, DHEA

Decrease:
estrogen effect—saw palmetto, St. John’s wort

Drug/Food

Increase:
estrogen level—grapefruit juice

Drug/Lab Test

Increase:
BSP retention test, PBI, T
4
, serum sodium, platelet aggregation, thyroxine-binding globulin (TBG), prothrombin; factors VII, VIII, IX, X; triglycerides

Decrease:
serum folate, serum triglyceride, T
3
resin uptake test, glucose tolerance test, antithrombin III, pregnanediol, metyrapone test

False positive:
LE prep, ANA

NURSING CONSIDERATIONS
Assess:

 

Black Box Warning:

For previous breast/endometrial cancer, thrombo-embolic disorders, MI, stroke, dementia

• 
Blood glucose of diabetic patient; hyperglycemia may occur

• 
Weight daily; notify prescriber of weekly weight gain >5 lb; if increase, diuretic may be ordered

• 
B/P q4hr; watch for increase caused by water and sodium retention

• 
I&O ratio; decreasing urinary output, increasing edema, report changes

• 
Hepatic studies, including AST, ALT, bilirubin, alk phos at baseline, periodically; periodic folic acid level

• 
Hypertension, cardiac symptoms, jaundice, hypercalcemia

• 
Mental status: affect, mood, behavioral changes, aggression

• 
Female patient for intact uterus; if so, progesterone should be added to estrogen therapy to decrease risk of endometrial cancer

Evaluate:

• 
Therapeutic response: reversal of menopause symptoms; decrease in tumor size in prostatic, breast cancer

Teach patient/family:

• 
To weigh weekly; to report gain >5 lb

 
To report breast lumps, vaginal bleeding, edema, jaundice, dark urine, clay-colored stools, dyspnea, headache, blurred vision, abdominal pain, numbness or stiffness in legs, chest pain; tenderness, redness, and swelling in extremities; males to report impotence, gynecomastia; to report dermal rash with transdermal patch

• 
To avoid grapefruit or grapefruit juice (PO)

Canada only   Side effects:
italics
= common;
bold
= life-threatening   
Nurse Alert

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