Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: Nairn on January 28, 2020, 10:07:51 PM
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Hi Ladies
After trying several preparations I wonder if anyone can help with the type of progesterone? The only one I seem to be able to tolerate well is dydrogesterone, but I can't get it in either patch or continuous HRT with enough Oestrogen to offset the other symptoms, regardless of the fact that patches are tricky right now.
I feel like I've tried so many, and currently on the gel and 100mg Utrogestan, but the side effects from the Utro are too much.
Thanks in advance
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The only other progestogen dervied from progesterone available in HRT is medroxy-progesterone (acetate) or MPA aka Provera. Some women get on well with this one. There is also drospirenone but I don't know much about this one - except that it was in tablet HRT Angeliq which has been discontinued a while back.
This is an ongoing frustration for all of us Nairncat - it seems that the ones resembling progesterone are not available transdermally - well there are progesterone creams but none commerically available at the right strengths to guarantee protection of the uterus.
Many of us wish for dydrogesterone to be available separately here in UK ( even though it is oral preparation) - but alas this doesn't seem to be happening. I wrote to ?Mylan I think - but got no reply :(
Patches are available but you might just have to keep changing preparation until the current problems are resolved and supply is increased to cope with demand.
Hurdity x
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Thanks Hurdity. Apparently the dydrogesterone is available separately in Ireland and some EU countries - just not the U.K. !
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Can't you add gel to top up to the oestrogen levels you need?
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Thanks Hurdity. Apparently the dydrogesterone is available separately in Ireland and some EU countries - just not the U.K. !
Yes - for some bizarre reason - was withdrawn for commerical reasons I gather in 2008 - but I am sure there would be a better market for it now....
Hurdity x