Whaaaaaaaaaaaat? Elle66!!!
The same thing as Suecee. Do you mean you are now not on HRT but ADs intsead because your doc hasn't heard of utrogestan? This is absolutely appalling that the doc is prescribing ADs as first line of treatment for menopausal symptoms instead of HRT. I am livid on your behalf. Do not take the ADs!!! This is against NICE Guidelines!!
Like I said to Suecee on the other thread here:
http://www.menopausematters.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,31331.0.html , print off the information about utrogestan and go back to a different GP. You are young and you should be given HRT. If necessary you should be referred to a menopause clinic now not after taking Citalopram. I wouldn't touch anything like this for menopausal symptoms if there is no medical reason why you shouldn't take HRT.
Utrogestan is listed as micronised progesterone and she only has to look at this site to find it and the prescribing instructions, or else look on the web. Like I said to Suecee she should have suggested you come back again when she has had a chance to look at it. Please go back - this is the regime that all prog intolerant women are using - many on a cycle - to minimise how much time they have to be on it. Ask for a referral and in the meantime for it to be prescribed according to the details on here.
http://www.menopausematters.co.uk/to_progestogens.php . Perhaps another doc in the practice next time?
Here are the NICE Guidelines:
https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng23/chapter/Recommendations#managing-short-term-menopausal-symptomsVasomotor symptoms
1.4.2 Offer women HRT for vasomotor symptoms after discussing with them the short-term (up to 5 years) and longer-term benefits and risks. Offer a choice of preparations as follows:
oestrogen and progestogen to women with a uterus
oestrogen alone to women without a uterus.
1.4.3 Do not routinely offer selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs) or clonidine as first-line treatment for vasomotor symptoms alone.I would suggest a consultation with Dr Currie (£25 - home page) to print off but Suecee didn't have success with that. You might though - my doc certainly listened to her advice about HRT and stopping it.
Please don't put up with this inadequate treatment

Hurdity x