Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => All things menopause => Topic started by: Peri2022 on December 21, 2023, 10:16:36 AM
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Ho ho ho! Just took my first Vagirux this morning and wondering if anyone else can share their experience. How did you get on? How long til you felt a difference? Any side effects?
I’m using vaginal utrogestan so at the moment it feels like utter chaos down there :o but any stories would be appreciated.
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I can only comment on Vagifem and Ovestin and can tell you it can take weeks, if not months to feel better down there when suffering Vaginal Atrophy.
I know some ladies have had side effects from Vagirux but I think that's rare as its mostly prescribed now.
It would be worth doing research on here on the products I mention, there are tons of posts on VA here and all very informative.
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Not to put you off but I couldn't tolerate vagirux,it's cheaper than vagifem,hence why pharmacies opt for it but if it DOES upset your tum just ask the dr to prescribe vagifem specifically and they will/should
Like Ayesha says,it's probably only a small number who can't tolerate it but you asked for stories and that's mine, hope you find it helps and who knows,said vagina May start singing merry Christmas 😂
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I use vagirux and it was only a short while before feeling better on it have had no problems and that was year ago
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On the Christmas theme - keep away from the Holly :)
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I've used vagirux and been fine. It only took a few weeks to help me with painful sex but longer for tissues to plump and I'm still on with the ovestin externally now, it's very slow progress
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Thank you all for your stories. The Vagirux was actually prescribed to me by a Newson doc…I’m surprised they went with the cheaper option (vs Vagifem) but anyway, we shall see! So far, no upset tummy or stinging or anything like that.
I will give it time and see what happens. I don’t have any really troublesome VA symptoms (yet) apart from dry/painful sex. Hopefully that will improve eventually!
I appreciate everyone’s stories and suggestions.
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Thanks Postmeno…that explains why I haven’t been too uncomfortable..I’ve just been inserting it with my finger! Applicators are a bit of a bother and I find I can tuck tablets right up behind my cervix pretty easily…
I’ll see how this pack goes and will ask my GP for Vagifem if I have any issues.
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I'm also surprised that a private clinic would prescribe Vagirux instead of Vagifem, are they thinking of the environment perhaps, so much plastic involved with Vagifem.
I am still being prescribed Vagifem by my GP but if changed over I would use my finger as the pessary doesn't have to be inserted too high up to be effective and the applicator with Vagirux doesn't sound to user friendly.
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My surgery is now prescribing "Estradiol 10mcg pessaries" rather than Vagifem, and I got Vagirux last time. I've found the applicator OK and made of smooth, shiny plastic, no sharp or rough bits. I do think it's a bit fiddly to load, but probably I have been spoilt using the pre-loaded one for so long.
JP x
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I'm now being prescribed estradiol too. I don't have any problems with the applicator. It slides in easily. I've stopped inserting high since I read on here that it might be safer to keep away from the uterus.
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I used to use Vagifem, then my doctor changed it to Vagirux. Cheaper, I guess. I never had a problem with VF and it helped me a lot. But with the VR I started to get UTIs and soreness on the outside. I also feel the applicator is rough on my inside tissues. I almost always see suspicious pink on the applicator after I use it.
I do t think it’s as effective, and I don’t like the applicator. The doctor wouldn’t prescribe Ovestin AND VR so I had to chose. I doubt she’d want to change me back to VF, but I haven’t asked. I get a different doctor every time I call, so I avoid doing so.