Evorel Patches (25, 50, 75 & 100)
- Effective Relief from Menopausal Symptoms
- Convenient and Discreet
- Available in Four Strengths
- Prevention of Osteoporosis
Evorel Patches (25, 50, 75 & 100)
Category:HRTEvorel patches are a hormone replacement therapy (HRT) designed to alleviate the symptoms of menopause. These patches contain estradiol, an oestrogen hormone, and are used to top up hormone levels that naturally decline during menopause. The patches provide relief from symptoms such as hot flushes, night sweats, mood changes, and vaginal dryness. They are applied to the skin and offer a convenient alternative for women who may find oral medications unsuitable.
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Frequently Asked Questions for Evorel Patches (25, 50, 75 & 100)
How Does Evorel Work?
Evorel releases estradiol into the bloodstream through the skin, compensating for the reduced production of oestrogen during menopause. This helps to alleviate menopausal symptoms, improve quality of life, and prevent conditions such as osteoporosis. If you haven’t had a hysterectomy, you may need a progestogen in combination with Evorel to protect the womb lining from overgrowth.
How to Use Evorel Patches
- Apply the patch to clean, dry, and unbroken skin, avoiding areas near the breasts.
- Common application sites include the buttocks or thighs.
- Change the patch twice a week, always on the same two days.
- Avoid applying the patch to the same area consecutively.
- Ensure the patch adheres firmly and replace it immediately if it falls off.
Side Effects
While most women tolerate Evorel well, some may experience:
- Skin irritation at the application site
- Breast tenderness or pain
- Mood swings or headaches
- Nausea, dizziness, or stomach discomfort
- Breakthrough bleeding or spotting
If side effects persist or become severe, consult your doctor.
Warnings and Precautions
- Do not use Evorel if you have a history of breast cancer, oestrogen-sensitive cancers, or unexplained vaginal bleeding.
- Avoid if you have blood clotting disorders, a history of stroke or heart attack, or severe liver conditions.
- Discuss with your doctor if you have a history of migraines, high blood pressure, gallstones, or diabetes.
- Regularly check your breasts for any unusual changes while on HRT.
- Stop using and seek medical attention if you notice symptoms of blood clots, stroke, or liver disease.
Always follow your doctor’s advice and have regular health reviews while using Evorel.