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Author Topic: Anti-oestrogen a new type of HRT  (Read 1634 times)

Juliet

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Anti-oestrogen a new type of HRT
« on: November 29, 2018, 08:07:36 AM »

Hi Ladies,

I had my follow up appt with meno specialist Dr Shaw (Cambridge) this week and I told her I was really happy with the gel, but getting some side effects from the utrogestan (despite taking it vaginally). She agreed I could reduce the 200mg for 12 to 7 days. She then mentioned a new HRT that has been available in the States and recently become available in the UK which contains no progesterone, but instead has oestrogen and anti-oestrogen (to protect breast tissue and womb).


Does anyone have any experience of this or know anymore about it e.g. brand name/ side effects etc. It sounds great for those who are prog intolerant and if I am still struggling I might go back to her to discuss it further, but wondered what the collective knowledge of this group might be able to add as I am sure there is lots to consider and no HRT is perfect.

Thanks  :)
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Jenna

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Re: Anti-oestrogen a new type of HRT
« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2018, 08:53:25 AM »

Hi Ladies,

I had my follow up appt with meno specialist Dr Shaw (Cambridge) this week and I told her I was really happy with the gel, but getting some side effects from the utrogestan (despite taking it vaginally). She agreed I could reduce the 200mg for 12 to 7 days. She then mentioned a new HRT that has been available in the States and recently become available in the UK which contains no progesterone, but instead has oestrogen and anti-oestrogen (to protect breast tissue and womb).


Does anyone have any experience of this or know anymore about it e.g. brand name/ side effects etc. It sounds great for those who are prog intolerant and if I am still struggling I might go back to her to discuss it further, but wondered what the collective knowledge of this group might be able to add as I am sure there is lots to consider and no HRT is perfect.

Thanks  :)

Hi Juliet,

I think you are looking for information on Duavive/Duavee (US).

Here is one thread where this is discussed - in particular look for the posts from Tina 1957.

https://www.menopausematters.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,22874.msg575476.html#msg575476

There are also other threads where this is mentioned if you put 'Duavive' into the Search box.

Hope this helps!  :)
« Last Edit: November 29, 2018, 09:01:49 AM by Jenna »
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Hurdity

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Re: Anti-oestrogen a new type of HRT
« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2018, 05:10:15 PM »

Sounds like that's the one - great help Jenna!

I have written in summer 2017 and also earlier this year to ask for the menus to be updated to include this product so that we can refer women to it but I guess there are more important things to be doing!

What I would say is that it is quite low dose and the oestrogen is the same as in Premarin ie the horse oestrogens (conjugated equine oestrogens) so different from estradiol. Depending on your current oestrogen dose (and your principles) you might find that it's not strong enough/not like the idea of it. Great idea in principle for those who are progesterone intolerant though...

Hurdity x
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Juliet

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Re: Anti-oestrogen a new type of HRT
« Reply #3 on: December 02, 2018, 08:07:36 PM »

THank you and yes that was the name of it. I will look up the thread. However, I am happy with gel and utrogestan right now and feeling so much better :)
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