Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: Meeka on February 04, 2021, 02:48:41 PM
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Hi ,
I think this must have been asked before but what is the difference between these two ?
My Gyne said to use vagifem but my GP prescribed ovestin ?
Many thanks
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Same idea but different delivery into the vagina. I think that 'vagifem' is by capsule/pellet? whereas 'ovestin' is via an applicator: I draw up a certain amount into the applicator from the tube and insert. It can also be applied around the outer vaginal area . Some ladies need 'vagifem' every night as it is a small amount and a few times a week isn't enough to keep symptoms under control.
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Different oestrogens. Vagifem contains estrodiol, Ovestin estriol. Either should do the trick. Also as CLKD says, different delivery methods.
JP x
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Thanks so much for clarifying , hopefully ovestin will do the trick as i find it easy enough to apply .
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As I reacted badly to Estriol 0.01, am I likely to have an even worse reaction with Ovestin if it is Estriol, too, and stronger? If so, what would an alternative be? All a bit confusing.
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As I reacted badly to Estriol 0.01, am I likely to have an even worse reaction with Ovestin if it is Estriol, too, and stronger? If so, what would an alternative be? All a bit confusing.
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A bad reaction would be down to the base cream rather than the hormone itself I imagine, as the hormone estriol is one we (used to) produce naturally. The estriol in these creams would be body-identical. It can be worth blending the cream with a vaginal moisturiser that you know you are OK with, while you get used to it.
JP x
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Ah, clarity! Thanks!!!!
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And some ladies like myself after two years, find using both Vagifem and Ovestin on different nights is the way too go.
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That’s interesting lyncola , it’s whatever works isn’t it as we are all different .
Thanks for the replies , I’ll carry on with ovestin as so far so good .