What HRT patches are available in Australia?

What HRT patches are available in Australia?

Estradot, Estalis Sequi and Estalis Continuous patches are subsidised by the government under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS), and are used by women for the relief of symptoms of menopause.

Is estradot available in Australia?

Supply of Estradot 25 or a suitable alternative remains less than required to meet Australian demand. As such, the TGA is extending the SSSN for Estradot 25, which was due to expire on 31 December 2020. The extended SSSN will apply until 30 June 2021.

Is there a shortage of estrogen patches?

The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has been notified of a current shortage for all strengths of Estradot (estradiol) hormone replacement therapy (HRT) transdermal patches due to manufacturing issues. The shortage is expected to continue until July 2021.

Where should estraderm patches be placed?

Estraderm MX patches are applied to the skin. You wear them all the time. Stick the patch on to a hairless area of skin below the waist. Most patients find that the buttock is the best place.

Are estraderm patches still available?

These have been in short supply, however, 3rd generation patches such as Climara (used once a week) and Estraderm MX (used twice a week) are still available. What can I use as an alternative? Basically, all three patches, Estradot, Climara and Estraderm, can be used interchangeably and all of them can be cut.

Is HRT on PBS Australia?

‘The combined oestrogen-progestogen patch is the only combined transdermal product available in Australia, and it is vital that this option remain available on the PBS,’ she told newsGP….Menopause hormonal treatments to retain PBS listing.

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Is estraderm same as Estradot?

The Climara and Estraderm are larger patches than Estradot but work in a similar way. For example, if you have been prescribed Estradot 50µg patches, then Climara 50µg or Estraderm 50µg may be substituted. Otherwise, a 100µg patch of any of the three can be used and cut in half. That is equivalent to a 50µg patch.

Why is there a shortage of Progynova in Australia?

The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) is advising health professionals and consumers of a current shortage for all strengths of PROGYNOVA estradiol valerate tablets. Due to manufacturing issues the shortage is expected to continue until May 2022.

Are estradot and estraderm the same?

Basically, all three patches, Estradot, Climara and Estraderm, can be used interchangeably and all of them can be cut. The Climara and Estraderm are larger patches than Estradot but work in a similar way.

Are HRT patches any good?

Skin patches may be a better option than tablets if you find it inconvenient to take a tablet every day. Using patches can also help avoid some side effects of HRT, such as indigestion, and unlike tablets, they do not increase your risk of blood clots.

What are the different types of Estraderm MX patches?

Estraderm MX patches come in three strengths: 25, 50 and 100. They are thin, flat, square patches with rounded corners, sealed in individual pouches. Each carton contains 8 patches (enough for 4 weeks of treatment). Estraderm MX 25 patches are marked CG GRG; Estraderm MX 50 patches are marked CG GSG; Estraderm MX 100 patches are marked CG GTG

Who supplies Estradot 50 and 75 patches in Australia?

Overseas-registered Estradot 50 and 75 patches are supplied under Section 19A by Novartis Pharmaceuticals Australia Pty Ltd, but supply of Estradot 37.5 patches has been delayed. Patients prescribed a 37.5 microgram patch should consult their doctor regarding substitution.

Where should the Estraderm be placed?

The adhesive side of the Estraderm (estradiol transdermal) system should be placed on a clean, dry area of the skin on the trunk of the body (including the buttocks and abdomen). The site selected should be one that is not exposed to sunlight.

How does Estraderm MX work?

Estraderm MX releases estradiol in a continuous and controlled way just as your ovaries were doing before. Because the medicine does not have to pass through your stomach and liver, it allows you to take a much lower dose of estrogen than would be needed in a tablet and helps to avoid some unpleasant side effects.

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