Estarasel 4 mg (Estradiol)

Price range: $70.00 through $234.00

Estarasel 4 mg contains estradiol, a form of estrogen, used when the body’s natural estrogen levels fall as in menopause or ovarian insufficiency. It helps relieve hot flashes, vaginal dryness, mood swings, and night sweats, while supporting bone density and hormonal balance under medical supervision.

Active Ingredient Estradiol
Manufacturer Prontocure Pharma
Packaging 10 tablets in 1 strip
Strength 4mg
Delivery Time 6 To 15 days

Estarasel 4 mg (Estradiol)

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100 tablet/s $70.00 $0.70
200 tablet/s $130.00 $0.65
400 tablet/s $234.00 $0.59
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Description

What is Estarasel 4 mg

  • Active ingredient: Estradiol (the same estrogen your body naturally makes)
  • Strength: 4 mg tablet
  • Route: Oral (by mouth)
  • Use: Prescription hormone therapy, tailored by a clinician

How Estarasel Works

Your body has estrogen receptors. Estradiol clicks into those receptors like a key into a lock. That helps:
  • Smooth out vasomotor symptoms (hot flashes, night sweats)
  • Improve urogenital health (vaginal dryness, discomfort)
  • Support bone density by slowing bone breakdown
  • Stabilize mood and sleep for some people

Who Estarasel 4 mg Is For (Uses, as guided by a clinician)

Your doctor may prescribe Estarasel 4 mg for:
  • Menopausal symptoms: hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, sleep troubles
  • Urogenital symptoms: vaginal dryness, itching, discomfort with intimacy
  • Hypoestrogenism: low estrogen due to primary ovarian insufficiency, surgical removal of ovaries, or certain medical conditions
  • Assisted reproductive protocols: to help prepare the uterine lining, when used under specialist care
  • Gender-affirming hormone therapy: off-label in many regions; dosing and monitoring must be set by a knowledgeable clinician
Important: If you still have your uterus, estrogen alone can thicken the uterine lining. Your doctor will usually add a progestin to protect the lining. If you’ve had a hysterectomy, estradiol alone may be used again, only as directed.

Dosage and How to Use

  • Take exactly as prescribed. Do not change your dose on your own.
  • Usually taken once daily, with or without food, at the same time each day.
  • Swallow whole with water. Don’t crush or chew unless your pharmacist says it’s okay.
  • If your uterus is intact, expect your doctor to prescribe a progestin either continuously or in cycles. This helps prevent endometrial hyperplasia.
  • Not a contraceptive. Estarasel 4 mg won’t prevent pregnancy.
  • Missed dose Take it when you remember unless it’s almost time for the next one. Don’t double up.
  • Overdose Get medical help right away if you take more than directed or feel unwell.

Benefits You May Notice

Results vary, but many people report:
  • Fewer hot flashes and night sweats (sometimes in 1–2 weeks, but give it up to several weeks)
  • Better sleep and energy
  • Less vaginal dryness, which can mean more comfort day-to-day and during intimacy
  • Help with mood swings linked to estrogen dips
  • Support for bone health as part of a full plan (diet, vitamin D, exercise)
Small but helpful tip: drink water, move regularly, and keep a consistent bedtime. Those habits amplify the relief you get from hormone therapy.

Possible Side Effects

Most are mild at first and often settle as your body adjusts. Tell your doctor if anything bothers you or sticks around. Common:
  • Nausea or stomach upset
  • Breast tenderness or swelling
  • Bloating, water retention
  • Headache or mild migraine
  • Mood changes, irritability
  • Light spotting or breakthrough bleeding (especially early on)
  • Leg cramps
Less common but important:
  • Rising blood pressure
  • Elevated triglycerides
  • Gallbladder issues
  • Worsening migraines (if you’re prone)
Serious get urgent help if you notice:
  • Signs of a blood clot swelling, pain, warmth in one leg; sudden chest pain; trouble breathing
  • Stroke signs severe headache, confusion, weakness on one side, slurred speech, vision changes
  • Severe abdominal pain or yellowing of skin/eyes (possible liver issues)
  • New breast lumps or unusual, persistent vaginal bleeding

Warnings and Precautions

Do not use Estarasel 4 mg if you have:
  • Current, past, or suspected breast cancer or estrogen-dependent tumors (unless your specialist says otherwise)
  • Unexplained vaginal bleeding
  • History of blood clots (DVT/PE), stroke, or heart attack
  • Severe liver disease
  • Known clotting disorders (like protein C/S deficiency) or porphyria cutanea tarda
  • Pregnancy or you’re trying to conceive
Talk to your doctor before starting if you:
  • Smoke, especially if you’re over 35 (this boosts clot and stroke risk)
  • Have high blood pressure, high triglycerides, diabetes, or obesity
  • Get migraines with aura
  • Have a strong family history of breast cancer or clots
  • Are due for major surgery or will be immobilized; you may need to pause estrogen beforehand
  • Take thyroid replacement (estrogens can affect thyroid-binding proteins)
  • Are breastfeeding (typically not recommended)
Cancer risk notes:
  • If you still have a uterus, add a progestin to reduce the risk of endometrial hyperplasia/cancer.
  • Discuss personalized breast screening and how long you should stay on therapy. Most guidelines suggest the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration that controls symptoms, with periodic check-ins.
Driving and alcohol:
  • If you feel dizzy or headachy, don’t drive.
  • Alcohol can interact with estrogen metabolism. Keep it moderate and ask your clinician if you’re unsure.
Grapefruit:
  • Can raise estradiol levels in some people. Best to avoid unless your clinician says otherwise.

Drug Interactions

Always share your full medication list, including herbs and supplements. Interactions that matter:

What Tadalista CT 20 mg does

Sexual arousal starts a natural signal that relaxes smooth muscle and opens blood vessels in the penis. An enzyme called PDE5 shortens that signal. Tadalafil blocks PDE5 for a while, so the green light stays on longer. More blood flows in, less drains out, and achieving a firm erection becomes easier. You still need arousal no arousal, no effect. That’s how this pathway works.

Key benefits

  • Chewable convenience: No swallowing big tablets. Chew or let it dissolve, then swallow.
  • Long, flexible window: Many men feel responsive for up to 36 hours. Not a constant erection just easier to get one when aroused.
  • On‑demand use: Take it only when you plan intimacy (as your clinician advises).
  • Familiar active: Tadalafil is a well‑studied PDE5 inhibitor with a predictable profile for most users.

When it starts working and how long it lasts

  • Onset: Typically 30–60 minutes. Some feel it a bit sooner with a chewable, but timing varies person to person.
  • Peak: Many notice the sweet spot around the 2‑hour mark.
  • Duration: Up to 36 hours of improved erectile response. Again, it won’t keep you on constantly arousal is required.
  • Food: With or without food is fine. A heavy, fatty meal may slow the start.
  • Alcohol: Keep it modest too much can blunt performance and drop blood pressure.

How to take Tadalista CT 20 mg

  • Take one chewable tablet 30–60 minutes before sexual activity.
  • Chew thoroughly or let it dissolve in your mouth; swallow. A sip of water is okay if you want it.
  • Do not take more than one dose in 24 hours.
  • Don’t stack with other ED meds (no combining with sildenafil, vardenafil, avanafil, or extra tadalafil).
  • Daily tadalafil is a different plan (usually 2.5–5 mg). Don’t mix daily and on‑demand unless your doctor says so.

Who should use it (and who shouldn’t)

Good fit if:
  • You’re an adult man diagnosed with ED.
  • You prefer a chewable tablet and a longer “ready” window.
  • Your healthcare provider has cleared you for sexual activity and PDE5 inhibitor use.
Not a fit if:
  • You take nitrates (nitroglycerin, isosorbide) or use poppers (amyl nitrite). This combo can cause a dangerous blood‑pressure drop.
  • You take riociguat (for pulmonary hypertension).
  • You’ve been told to avoid sex for heart reasons.
  • You’ve had a recent heart attack or stroke, have unstable angina, severe heart failure, or very low blood pressure.
  • You have severe liver disease, significant kidney problems without close supervision, certain rare eye issues (like a history of NAION), or a known allergy to tadalafil.
  • You’re under 18. It’s not for women or children.
Use with caution (doctor guidance needed) if you:
  • Take alpha‑blockers (tamsulosin, doxazosin) or multiple blood‑pressure drugs.
  • Have controlled heart disease, arrhythmias, or moderate kidney/liver impairment.
  • Are prone to headaches or back/muscle pain from PDE5 inhibitors.
  • Have conditions that raise the risk of priapism (an erection that lasts too long).
  • Have diabetes or dietary restrictions—some chewables contain sugars or lactose. Check your pack’s excipients.

Side effects

Most are mild and settle as your body gets used to the medicine. If anything feels severe, unusual, or doesn’t fade, call your clinician. Common:
  • Headache, facial flushing, warm face
  • Indigestion/heartburn, mild nausea
  • Stuffy or runny nose
  • Dizziness or lightheadedness
  • Back pain or muscle aches (often 12–24 hours after a dose, then fading)
Less common:
  • Palpitations, noticeable blood‑pressure drop
  • Skin rash or itching
  • Mild vision changes (rare with tadalafil, but report anything new)
Serious seek urgent help:
  • Chest pain, fainting, severe dizziness
  • Priapism: an erection lasting more than 4 hours
  • Sudden loss of vision or hearing (with or without ringing)
  • Signs of an allergic reaction (swelling of face/lips, trouble breathing)

Interactions and things to avoid

  • Hard no Nitrates, poppers, riociguat, and stacking with any other ED drug.
  • Caution Alpha‑blockers (tamsulosin, doxazosin) your doctor may adjust timing/dose to avoid a blood‑pressure drop.
  • Strong CYP3A4 inhibitors (ritonavir/cobicistat, ketoconazole, itraconazole, clarithromycin) can raise tadalafil levels. You may need a different plan.
  • CYP3A4 inducers (rifampin, carbamazepine, phenytoin, St. John’s wort) can reduce effect.
  • Antihypertensives in general watch for dizziness or low BP.
  • Grapefruit products can alter metabolism for some; easiest is to avoid.
  • Alcohol keep it modest.

Practical tips for better results

  • Plan your timing  Aim for 30–60 minutes pre‑activity; many feel peak around 2 hours.
  • Keep meals reasonable: A big, greasy dinner can slow the onset.
  • Foreplay matters: Sexual stimulation is required.
  • Try it a couple of times with steady habits similar meal size, low alcohol—so you can judge fairly.
  • If side effects are annoying, ask about a lower dose. If it’s not doing enough, get a proper dose tweak from your clinician instead of taking extra.

Storage and pack info

  • Store at room temperature in a dry spot, away from heat and moisture.
  • Keep in the original blister/bottle until use.
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets.
  • Check the expiry date before taking.
  • Flavor, color, and pack size may vary by batch.
  • Usually prescription‑only follow your clinician’s directions.

Why choose Tadalista CT 20 mg

  • Chewable convenience for easy, quick use.
  • Long, flexible window less clock‑watching, more confidence.
  • On‑demand format take it only when you plan intimacy.
  • Familiar active ingredient with a well‑known safety profile for most men.

FAQs About Estarasel 4 mg (Estradiol)

Q: What does “CT” mean in Tadalista CT 20 mg? A: CT means chewable tablet. You chew it or let it dissolve instead of swallowing a standard tablet. Q: How fast does Tadalista CT 20 mg work and how long does it last? A: Most users feel effects within 30–60 minutes, with a sweet spot around 2 hours. The improved erectile response can last up to 36 hours. It won’t cause a permanent erection—you still need arousal. Q: Do I need to take it with water or food? A: Not necessarily. You can chew and swallow without water. Food is okay, but very heavy, fatty meals can slow the start. Q: Can I take Tadalista CT 20 mg every day? A: This strength is for on‑demand use. Daily tadalafil is usually 2.5–5 mg. Don’t mix daily and on‑demand plans unless your doctor tells you to. Q: Can I drink alcohol with it? A: Light drinking is usually fine. Heavy alcohol can dull performance and increase dizziness or low blood pressure—keep it modest. Q: Will it boost my desire? A: No. It supports the physical erection response but doesn’t increase libido. Q: Is it safe with tamsulosin or other BP meds? A: Possibly, with medical supervision. Your clinician may adjust timing or dose to reduce a blood‑pressure drop. Q: What if I get a headache or back pain? A: Those are common. Hydration and rest help. If symptoms persist or bother you, ask about changing the dose or switching meds. Q: What if it doesn’t work the first time? A: Try again with better timing and a lighter meal. If it’s still not right after a few tries, talk to your clinician rather than taking more.

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