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Compare Prempro vs. Climara

Head-to-head comparisons of medication uses, side effects, warnings, and more.

Key takeaways

Prempro (conjugated estrogens / medroxyprogesterone) and Climara (estradiol) are both used to treat menopausal symptoms and prevent osteoporosis, but they have some key differences. Prempro is an oral medication that combines estrogen and progestin, making it suitable for those with a uterus to protect against uterine cancer. Climara, on the other hand, is a transdermal patch that only contains estrogen, so if you have a uterus, you'll need a separate progestin. Prempro is taken daily, while Climara is applied once or twice a week. Prempro can be more expensive since it doesn't have a generic form, whereas Climara is available as a low-cost generic and has multiple brands and strengths available. Both medications carry risks like increased chances of certain cancers, blood clots, and strokes, but Climara generally may have milder side effects.

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