Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: Briony on June 25, 2015, 06:44:18 PM
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I know a number of us have been wondering how our patch doses equate to tablet form and vice versa. This post seems to get us closer to an answer, even though - as a result of the different routes of entry - it will never be a perfect comparison. I found the difference between patch brands really surprising (assuming it's right):
http://www.menopausematters.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,25243.msg386811.html#msg386811
Hope it's of use to you x
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Very interesting find! Surely that can't be right though?! I understood from my doctor that for example an Everol 50 patch was the same as an estradot 50 patch. Mind you it might explain why I am not doing too well on the estradot 50 patch - it is too blooming low!! It will be interesting to hear what others make of this.
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There's this page as well that suggests that a medium dose estradiol = 2mg pill = 50mcg patch (evorel, estradot, doesn't matter)
http://www.menopausematters.co.uk/treatafter.php
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I think the answer is the release rates/absorption. Looks like Estradot 50 and Evorel 50 are equivalent even though they are different sizes and they contain different dosage of estradiol.
Estradot 50
A 5 cm2 patch containing 0.78 mg estradiol (as hemihydrate) with a release rate of 50 micrograms estradiol per 24 hours.
https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/medicine/15649
Evorel 50
A 3.2 mg estradiol/patch. It is 16 sq cm and contains 3.2 mg estradiol corresponding to a release rate of 50 micrograms of estradiol in 24 hours.
https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/medicine/7235
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Thanks Parker. Really useful links :)