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Results of clinical studies have revealed that the transdermal therapeutic system of estrogen administration (Estraderm, Ciba Pharmaceutical Co., Summit, New Jersey) is both effective and well tolerated. Relief of hot flushes and vaginal atrophy has been shown to equal oral administration of conjugated equine estrogens and early experience suggests that the bone sparing effect is maintained. The patch has no effect on certain liver proteins; safety variables have shown no adverse biochemical changes. Moderate bleeding has occurred in some patients with an intact uterus but can be controlled by the addition of a progestogen. The incidence of endometrial hyperplasia and breast tenderness has been relatively low, and minor side effects (such as fluid retention) have been limited. Several investigators have evaluated skin irritation resulting from the systems. Some erythema has been reported but serious ulcerations or sloughing did not occur. A survey of patient attitudes comparing oral administration and transdermal systems indicated a preference for the transdermal method.
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PMID:Clinical experience with transdermal estradiol in the treatment of the climacteric. 254 95

The results of both single- and multicenter clinical studies have revealed that the transdermal therapeutic system of estrogen administration (Estraderm, CIBA Pharmaceutical Co., Summit, New Jersey) is both effective and well tolerated. In contrast to oral conjugated estrogens, the patch has no effect on certain liver proteins. Safety variables measured during one study showed no biochemical changes. Moderate bleeding has occurred in some patients with an intact uterus but can be controlled by the addition of a progestogen. The incidence of endometrial hyperplasia and breast tenderness has been relatively low, and minor side effects (such as fluid retention) have been limited. Several investigators have evaluated skin irritation resulting from the systems. Some erythema has been reported, but serious ulcerations or sloughing did not occur. A survey of patient attitudes comparing oral administration and transdermal systems indicated a preference for the transdermal method.
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PMID:Transdermal estradiol overall safety profile. 295 48

Enterobius vermicularis (syn. Oxyurus vermicularis), also known as pinworm or seatworm, is the causative agent of human enterobiasis (oxyuriasis). The disease is more prevalent in temperate regions and is facilitated by factors such as overcrowding in schools and family groupings, as well as inadequate personal and community hygiene. Although the infection is more likely to occur in lower socioeconomic groups, enterobiasis has been reported to affect virtually every level of the general population and especially children. In the great majority of cases, enterobiasis is asymptomatic. One common symptom is intense pruritus ani that in some patients can lead to insomnia, restlessness and irritability. Scratching may cause skin irritation, and in more serious cases, eczematous dermatitis, haemorrhage or secondary bacterial infections. Ectopic migration of E. vermicularis often results in pinworm infestation of the female genital tract often causing granulomas of the uterus, ovary and the fallopian tubes and pelvic peritoneum. Anthelmintic therapies for enterobiasis are successful and include mebendazole, albendazole and pyrantel pamoate. Mass medication of affected groups reduced symptoms rapidly, progressively and in a cost-effective way.
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PMID:Chemotherapy of enterobiasis (oxyuriasis). 1133 85