The TGA has advised doctors to consider shortages of HRT patches before starting new patients on them in order to preserve supply. Doctors say the ongoing shortages are frustrating and need a long ...
Women who use HRT patches rather than pills run less risk of developing heart problems, say scientists. They are urging doctors to prescribe the patches as a safer option for women who need ...
For the women who had the drug alone, the effects did not start until after eight ... adverse side-effects of the menopause. How does it work? The patch delivers the hormone progesterone, which ...
Emma, 52, had been battling mood swings, joint pain, and a loss of libido for over a year when she finally decided to try ...
The global shortage of HRT patches has prompted the TGA to advise doctors to limit starting new patients on the patches. The recurring national shortages of oestrogen transdermal patches in ...
Sydney GP and Australasian Menopause Society (AMS ... The TGA's advice to limit starting new patients on the patches to preserve the supply was first published in March, but the Australian ...