Estradiol cypionate/testosterone enanthate (EC/TE), sold under the brand name Supligol, is an injectable combination medication of estradiol cypionate (EC), an estrogen, and testosterone enanthate (TE), an androgen/anabolic steroid, which is used in menopausal hormone therapy for women, to treat prostatic hypertrophy in men, to treat osteoporosis, and to suppress lactation in women, among other uses.[1][2] It contains 4 mg EC and 80 mg TE (57.5 mg free testosterone) in oil solution in each ampoule and is administered by intramuscular injection once every 3 to 6 weeks for hormone therapy in women.[1] The medication was marketed by 1976[1] and remains available today in Paraguay.[2]
SUPLIGOL (Ampollas) Comp. Testosterona enantato 80 mg (-= Testosterona 57,5 mg) y Estradiol ciclopentil-propionato, 4 mg. — Indic. Climaterio y sus trastornos, hipertrofia de la próstata, osteoporosis, supresión de la lactancia, etc. — Doslf. Climaterio: 1 ampolla por via I.M. cada 3-6 semanas, segun el caso. Osteoporosis: 1 ampolla cada 3 semanas. Supresion de la lactancia: 1 ampolla despues del parto.
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