Skip to content

Category: Hormone replacement therapy

Explore our medication guides and pharmacology articles within this category.

What are the symptoms of too much Utrogestan?

4 min read
According to the National Health Service (NHS), taking an extra dose of Utrogestan is unlikely to cause serious harm, but it can exacerbate common side effects. Knowing what the symptoms of too much Utrogestan are is crucial for anyone using this medication, especially during hormone replacement therapy or fertility treatments.

What Is Another Name for Testosterone Cypionate?

3 min read
According to the FDA, Depo-Testosterone, the most well-known brand name for the generic drug testosterone cypionate, was first approved in 1979 for intramuscular injection. For many patients, understanding what is another name for testosterone cypionate is essential when discussing treatment options for low testosterone.

Can an Estradiol Patch Get Wet? A Guide to Water Exposure

4 min read
Estradiol patches, a common form of hormone replacement therapy (HRT), are designed to deliver a steady dose of estrogen through the skin [1.3.4, 1.5.7]. A frequent question for users is: **Can an estradiol patch get wet?** The short answer is yes, with some important precautions.

How long does it take for an estradiol patch to start working?

4 min read
Clinical studies show many women experience significant relief from hot flashes within 1 to 2 weeks of starting treatment. For many others, gradual symptom improvement can begin within a few days of starting an estradiol patch, but the complete therapeutic effect and full symptom resolution can take several weeks or even months to achieve.

What to do when your estrogen patch falls off? A quick and easy guide

4 min read
Around 40% of women on continuous estrogen plus progestin therapy experience breakthrough bleeding in the first 3-6 months, a symptom often linked to inconsistent hormone levels. Knowing **what to do when your estrogen patch falls off?** is therefore crucial for maintaining consistent medication delivery and effective symptom relief.