Menopause Matters magazine ISSUE 81 out now. (Autumn issue, September 2025)
Estriol is the generic cream I think. That's it's name. I think it now comes in two strengths, 0.01 and 0.1. I have the weaker one.Initially I used the applicator to insert some cream instead of the vagifem but when things settled down I went back to vagifem (as I found the cream messy and a bit of a faff) and now use a small amount of cream twice a week on days I don't use vagifem.For me this generally seems to keep symptoms at bay. I did feel like I got worse before I got better but it is definitely worth persisting.
- Thanks, shrosphirelass for that info about the estriol cream. I feel more confident now to persevere with the whole regime.- Blot, thank you, and I'm sorry you went through those weeks but it's good to know it can get better.- Katejo, I'm glad Vagifem is working for you - and thanks for sharing your experience, it encourages me to carry on with it.
katejo - who has actually refused? Have a discussion with the Practice manager and point her to MM, she can ask the GP if necessary to speak to Dr Currie. That's awful !!!!