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Östrogen HRT

estradiol, conjugated oestrogens

HRT helps to relieve menopausal symptoms such as hot flushes, night sweats and vaginal dryness.

If you are not sure how to use the preparation you have been given, ask your pharmacist to explain it to you.

Any side-effects of treatment are usually mild when HRT is taken short-term.

At a glance

  • Oestrogen HRT is a hormone replacement therapy that treats menopausal symptoms.

  • It is available as tablets, patches, or gel.

  • If you have had your womb removed, you will likely only need oestrogen HRT.

  • Before starting, tell your doctor about any existing health conditions or other medicines you are taking.

  • Stop taking oestrogen HRT and contact your doctor immediately if you experience sudden chest pain, breathlessness, leg swelling, severe stomach ache, severe headache, or jaundice.

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About oestrogen HRT

Art des Medikaments

An oestrogen (may also be spelled estrogen)

Verwendet für

Hormonersatztherapie (HRT)

Auch genannt

Estradiol: Elleste-Solo®; Estraderm®; Estradot®; Evorel®; FemSeven®; Oestrogel®; Progynova®; Sandrena®; Zumenon®;
Conjugated oestrogens
: Premarin®

Verfügbar als

Tablets, patches and gel

If you have had your womb (uterus) removed by hysterectomy, you can experience the symptoms women often develop during the menopause, or 'change'. Oestrogen is a female sex hormone that is prescribed to treat a variety of women's health problems, including menopausal symptoms.

After Hysterektomie, or during the Wechseljahre, your female hormone levels begin to fall. Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) replaces these hormones. This helps to relieve some of the problems associated with the menopause, such as hot flushes, night sweats and vaginal dryness. HRT can also protect against 'thinning' of the bones (osteoporosis), although other treatments are usually preferred for this. Most HRT is a combination of two female hormones, an oestrogen and a progestogen. However, if you have had your womb removed then it is likely that you only need to take oestrogen HRT therapy.

Different types of natural oestrogen are used in HRT preparations. These include conjugated oestrogens and estradiol. HRT is available in several different forms, such as tablets, skin patches and gels. Your doctor will discuss the pros and cons of each formulation with you so that you can make an informed choice about which formulation to use. There are several brands of each of these types of HRT - all deliver a set dose of oestrogen into your bloodstream.

Wenn Sie nicht had your womb removed, it is important that you receive HRT which contains both an oestrogen and a progestogen. Some of the brands mentioned in this leaflet can be prescribed for women with a womb, as long as a progestogen is also prescribed for a number of days each month. Please see the separate medicine leaflet called Oestrogen and progestogen for HRT für weitere Informationen darüber.

Some medicines are not suitable for people with certain conditions, and sometimes a medicine may only be used if extra care is taken. For these reasons, before you start oestrogen HRT, it is important that your doctor knows:

  • Wenn Sie migräneartige Kopfschmerzen haben.

  • Wenn Sie unerklärliche vaginalen Blutungen haben.

  • Wenn Sie Brustkrebs hatten oder Knoten in Ihrer Brust, oder wenn ein nahes Familienmitglied Brustkrebs hatte.

  • Wenn Sie oder ein naher Familienangehöriger jemals einen Blutgerinnsel in den Beinen oder Lungen hatten.

  • If you have varicose veins, or any swelling of your veins.

  • If you have too much sugar in your blood (diabetes mellitus).

  • Wenn Sie Probleme mit der Funktionsweise Ihrer Leber haben.

  • If you get angina chest pain, or if you have had a heart attack.

  • Wenn Sie eine seltene erbliche Bluterkrankung namens Porphyrie haben.

  • Wenn Sie jemals eine allergische Reaktion auf ein Medikament hatten.

  • Wenn Sie andere Medikamente einnehmen oder verwenden. Dazu gehören alle Medikamente, die Sie einnehmen und die ohne Rezept erhältlich sind, sowie pflanzliche und ergänzende Medikamente.

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  • Before you start the treatment, read the manufacturer's printed information leaflet from inside the pack. It will give you more information about the specific brand of oestrogen you have been given, and will provide you with a full list of the side-effects which you could experience.

  • If you have been prescribed tablets: take one tablet every day. Take your doses at the same time of day, each day. If you forget to take a tablet, read the advice in the manufacturer's leaflet and follow the instructions it gives. You can take the tablets either before or after meals. There are several different brands and strengths of tablet, so each time you collect a new supply from your pharmacy, it's a good idea to check that the tablets are the same as you have had before. If they are different, speak with your pharmacist who will advise you about what to do.

  • Wenn Ihnen Pflaster verschrieben wurden: some patches are applied and left on for a whole week (such as FemSeven® and Progynova® TS), whereas other patches are applied twice a week and removed after 3-4 days. Make sure you are clear how often to use the patches you have been prescribed - the instructions for how to use them will be on the label of the pack. Apply the patch to a clean, dry, unbroken area of your skin, preferably to an area below your waist. You should never apply the patches near to your breasts. Each time you use a patch, apply it to a different area so that your skin doesn't become irritated. There are several different strengths of patches, so it is a good idea to check the strength each time you collect a prescription.

  • If you have been prescribed gel: the instructions for how much gel to use will be on the label of the pack. Apply the required amount once every day, and allow it to dry for a few minutes before you put on clothes. It is recommended that you apply Oestrogel® to your arms, shoulders or inner thighs, and Sandrena® to an area of skin below your waist, such as your thighs. Never apply the gel to your breasts. You should wash your hands after applying the gel so you do not pass it on accidentally. Do not wash the area you have applied it to for at least one hour, to give it time to work. Be aware there have been cases of accidental transfer to children during this time. If you forget to use the gel but it is still within 12 hours of your usual time, apply it as usual and then carry on as before. If it is more than 12 hours since you should have applied the gel then just wait and apply the next dose when it is due. Gel products are flammable until dry.

  • Please keep your regular appointments with your doctor. This is so your doctor can check on your progress. Report to your doctor any changes in your well-being and lifestyle, and remember to check your breasts regularly for any lumps. You will also be invited to go for regular breast screening and cervical smear tests - it is important that you attend these sessions.

  • If you are due to have an operation, please let the person carrying out the surgery know in advance that you are taking HRT. It is likely that you will be advised to stop taking the HRT a few weeks before any major surgery, especially if you are likely to be on bed rest afterwards.

  • There are some risks which are associated with HRT - your doctor will discuss the benefits and risks of the treatment with you before you start. The risks are low when small doses of HRT are used for short periods of time, so the benefits of short-term HRT usually outweigh any problems. If used for longer periods of time, the incidence of blood clots, breast cancer, ovarian cancer and possibly heart disease increases. Because of this, the decision to continue HRT needs to be made individually and your progress should be reviewed at least once a year. If you have any concerns at any time, make an appointment to discuss them with your doctor.

  • Travelling that involves periods of immobility (more than three hours) can increase the risk of unwanted blood clots, particularly in the legs or lungs. Taking appropriate exercise during long journeys and wearing flight socks (elastic hosiery) can reduce this risk. If you would like more advice about this, speak with your doctor or pharmacist.

  • Before you buy any medicines, check with a pharmacist which medicines are safe for you to take alongside oestrogen HRT.

  • Please note: HRT treatments are not suitable for preventing pregnancy.

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Along with their useful effects, most medicines can cause unwanted side-effects although not everyone experiences them. The table below contains some of the ones associated with oestrogen HRT. You will find a full list in the manufacturer's information leaflet supplied with your medicine. The unwanted effects often improve as your body adjusts to the new medicine, but speak with your doctor or pharmacist if any of the following continue or become troublesome.

Oestrogen HRT side-effects

Was kann ich tun, wenn ich das erlebe?

Sich krank fühlen (Übelkeit) oder krank sein (Erbrechen)

Iss einfache Mahlzeiten (vermeide reichhaltige oder scharfe Speisen)

Kopfschmerzen

Ask your pharmacist to recommend a suitable painkiller. If the headache continues or is unusually severe, speak with your doctor as soon as possible

Trockene Augen

If you wear contact lenses, ask your optician for advice if this becomes troublesome

Stomach cramps, bloating, weight changes, breast tenderness, fluid retention, rash, changes in sexual desire, mood changes, leg cramps, feeling dizzy. Patches can also cause skin irritation

Sprechen Sie mit Ihrem Arzt, wenn eines dieser Probleme auftritt

Vaginale Pilzinfektion

Speak with your doctor or pharmacist for advice on a suitable remedy

If you develop any of the following symptoms, please stop taking/using the HRT and contact your doctor for advice sofort:

  • Plötzliche Brustschmerzen.

  • Plötzliche Atemnot oder wenn Sie Blut husten.

  • Schwellung oder Schmerzen im Bein.

  • Severe stomach ache.

  • Eine ungewöhnlich starke Kopfschmerzen.

  • Jegliche Gelbfärbung Ihrer Haut oder des Weißen Ihrer Augen (Gelbsucht).

If you experience any other symptoms which you think may be due to the treatment, please speak with your doctor or pharmacist for further advice.

  • Bewahren Sie alle Medikamente außerhalb der Reichweite und Sicht von Kindern auf.

  • An einem kühlen, trockenen Ort aufbewahren, fern von direkter Hitze und Licht.

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Häufig gestellte Fragen

Can I take oestrogen HRT if I still have my womb?

If your womb has not been removed, it is important that your HRT contains both an oestrogen and a progestogen. While some oestrogen-only brands mentioned in this leaflet can be prescribed, a progestogen must also be taken for a number of days each month alongside them.

What is the difference between the various types of oestrogen HRT?

Oestrogen HRT uses different types of natural oestrogen, including conjugated oestrogens and estradiol. It is also available in various forms like tablets, skin patches, and gels. Your doctor will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each option with you to help you choose the most suitable one.

How often should I have check-ups when on oestrogen HRT?

You should attend regular appointments with your doctor so they can monitor your progress. Your well-being and lifestyle changes should be reported, and you will be invited for regular breast screening and cervical smear tests. The decision to continue HRT should be reviewed at least once a year.

Are there any specific situations where I might need to stop taking oestrogen HRT temporarily?

If you are scheduled for an operation, you should inform the surgeon that you are taking HRT. It's possible you will be advised to stop the HRT a few weeks before any major surgery, especially if you are likely to be on bed rest afterwards, to reduce the risk of blood clots.

Can oestrogen HRT prevent pregnancy?

No, HRT treatments are not designed to prevent pregnancy and should not be used for this purpose.

Will the side effects of oestrogen HRT last a long time?

Many unwanted effects often improve as your body adjusts to the new medicine. However, if any side effects continue or become troublesome, it's important to speak with your doctor or pharmacist for advice.

What should I do if I accidentally transfer the gel to someone else, like a child?

If you are using oestrogen gel, you should wash your hands thoroughly after applying it to avoid accidentally transferring it. The article mentions that there have been cases of accidental transfer to children, so this is an important precaution.

How should I dispose of old or unused oestrogen HRT?

You should not keep out-of-date or unwanted medicines at home. Instead, take them to your local pharmacy, which will dispose of them safely for you.

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Michael Stewart, MRPharmS

Manager für die Überprüfung von Beipackzetteln – Auftragnehmer, Apotheker

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Michael ist ein Gemeindapotheker, der in den Midlands und South Yorkshire praktiziert und über mehr als 20 Jahre Erfahrung in der Beratung zu Medikamenten und medizinischen Bedingungen verfügt. Er hat einen starken Hintergrund in der Gesundheitsausbildung, da er Schulungskurse für Apothekenteams und Mitarbeiter von Pflegeeinrichtungen, einschließlich Krankenschwestern, erstellt und durchgeführt hat. Er hat auch zu Apothekenbeiräten für das Management von geringfügigen Erkrankungen in der Gemeinschaft beigetragen.

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Sultan Dajani qualified at the London School of Pharmacy in 1994 and became the youngest elected member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society council since its founding in 1842.

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