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Evorel patches are a form of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) that are used to treat the symptoms of menopause. The Evorel patches come in four different doses: 25, 50, 75, and 100 mg. The dose that is right for you will depend on your symptoms and how well your body responds to the medication.
They treat hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, vaginal dryness, pain during sex, low sex drive, and osteoporosis.
The Evorel patches work by releasing estradiol, which is a type of estrogen. Estrogen is a hormone that is produced naturally in women's bodies and plays an important role in many processes in the body such as regulating the menstrual cycle, maintaining bone density and keeping the vagina healthy among others. The Evorel patch 25, 50, 75 and 100mg are transdermal patches that are used to deliver hormones through the skin into the bloodstream to replace the hormones that are no longer being produced by the ovaries after menopause. As a result, it relieves the body of all the symptoms of menopause.
It is important to follow the instructions given by your doctor or read the information provided on the package leaflet.
The active ingredient in Evorel is estradiol
The inactive ingredients in Evorel are hostaphan MN19, Duro-Tak 387-2287, guar gum.
Side effects include:
Less common effects include mood changes, digestive issues, and changes in menstrual bleeding. Contact your doctor if side effects persist or worsen.
1. How often should I apply Evorel patches?
Change the patch twice weekly (every 3-4 days).
2. Where should I apply the patch?
Apply to a clean, dry, hairless area below the waistline (e.g., lower back or buttocks).
3. Can I swim or shower with the patch?
Yes, the patch is water-resistant, but avoid excessive hot water exposure.
4. What if the patch falls off?
Try reapplying it. If it does not stick, use a new patch and continue as normal.
5. Are Evorel patches suitable for everyone?
Not suitable for women with a history of certain cancers or blood clots. Consult your doctor before use.