
Stellajane
Thanks GypsyRoseLee - yes I think this was launched earlier in US in 2013/2014 and I think there was some publicity about trials etc. Is it now available in UK?
It's brand name is DUAVEE and as the others say sadly does not contain estradiol - I really despair. I also think the manufacturers are really sneaky now calling them "conjugated oestrogens" and missing out the equine just to blind women to the true constituents.
Dana I don't think any of the progesterone derived progestogens are available transdermally and I presume it is to do with the molecular structure and stability? Not sure really - although I bet commercial considerations come into it as well. I know that progesterone itself has to be micronised, and not produced as a normal tablet because it is unstable.
Yes of course dydrogesterone should be available separately, ditto lower doses of utrogestan, ditto vaginal use licensed. Big pharma has a lot to answer for...
Hurdity x