ethinylestradiol
Ethinylestradiol is a synthetic estrogen used in various hormonal therapies. It is the 17α-ethynyl derivative of estradiol, formulated for effective oral activity. In clinical practice, ethinylestradiol is a core component of many combined oral contraceptives, typically paired with a progestin, and is also used in some estrogen-containing hormone replacement therapy regimens.
Mechanism and effects: Ethinylestradiol acts as an agonist of estrogen receptors, producing systemic estrogenic effects. In
Pharmacokinetics: Ethinylestradiol is well absorbed when taken by mouth and is highly bound to plasma proteins.
Safety and contraindications: Common side effects include nausea, breast tenderness, headaches, and mood changes. Its use
See also: combined oral contraceptives; hormone replacement therapy; estrogen.