Effectiveness and Safety of Different Estradiol Regimens in Transgender Females: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Samuel CortezDominic MoogChristopher LewisKelley WilliamsCynthia J HerrickMelanie E FieldsTeddi GrayZhaohua GuoGinger NicolThomas BaranskiPublished in: Journal of the Endocrine Society (2024)
Continuous exposure with transdermal 17-beta estradiol suppressed testosterone production more effectively and with lower overall estradiol doses relative to once or twice daily sublingual estradiol. Most transgender women achieved cisgender women testosterone levels within 2 months on 1 or 2 0.1 mg/24 hours estradiol patches. Given no difference between once- or twice-daily sublingual estradiol, pulsed 17-beta estradiol likely provides no benefit for testosterone suppression.