Avoiding touching until 60 min—contamination of transdermal estradiol gel after physical contact
Yi Cao, Le Zhang, Jing Wei, Jingnan Liao

TL;DR
This study shows that waiting at least 60 minutes after applying estradiol gel reduces the risk of transferring the hormone to others through physical contact.
Contribution
The study identifies a 60-minute waiting period as critical to minimize estradiol contamination after gel application.
Findings
Estradiol levels on the skin significantly decreased after 60 minutes post-application.
Physical contact within 60 minutes leads to measurable estradiol contamination in others.
Waiting 60 minutes stabilizes estradiol levels, reducing transfer risk.
Abstract
This study aimed to explore the relationship between the timing of physical contact and the level of estradiol contamination in the skin after application of estradiol gel. Estradiol gel is a common medication used in menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) and understanding its potential for contamination is crucial for ensuring patient safety and effective treatment. The purpose of this hospital-based case–control study was to determine the correlation between the timing of physical contact and the degree of estradiol contamination following the administration of estradiol gel. This information is vital for advising patients on appropriate precautions to minimize the risk of estradiol transfer to others. This study was conducted in the gynecology department of Changsha Hospital for Maternal & Child Health Care Affiliated to Hunan Normal University between 2021 and 2022. The participants…
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TopicsContact Dermatitis and Allergies · Menopause: Health Impacts and Treatments · Hormonal and reproductive studies
