Estropipate
Common brand names:
OgenEstropipate is used both to treat moderate to severe symptoms associated with menopause, including hot flashes and vaginal dryness, and to prevent osteoporosis. It is in a class of drugs known as estrogens.
There are currently no reported nutrient or herb interactions specifically involving estropipate; however, since it is an estrogen, estropipate might interact with similar compounds. For more information, refer to the estrogen section.
Summary of Interactions with Vitamins, Herbs, & Foods
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Negative Interactions
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Estropipate
Zinc
This interaction is based on this drug belonging to a drug class. While this drug may differ from the text and references below, drugs within this class work in a similar way and this interaction is applicable to drugs within the same class.
In a group of 37 postmenopausal women treated with conjugated estrogens and medroxyprogesterone for 12 months, urinary zinc and magnesium loss was reduced in those women who began the study with signs of osteoporosis and elevated zinc and magnesium excretion. The clinical significance of this interaction remains unclear.
ZincEstropipate- Herzberg M, Lusky A, Blonder J, Frenkel. The effect of estrogen replacement therapy on zinc in serum and urine. Obstet Gynecol 1996;87:1035-40.
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