Description
What Are Evorel 25, 50, 75, and 100 Patches?
Evorel patches deliver hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to help manage menopause symptoms. Each patch contains estradiol, a form of oestrogen, and comes in four strengths: 25mcg, 50mcg, 75mcg, and 100mcg. Once applied to the skin, the patch releases a steady dose of oestrogen directly into your bloodstream.
What Are They Used For?
Evorel patches treat common symptoms caused by falling oestrogen levels during or after the menopause.
They may help to:
- – Reduce hot flushes and night sweats
- – Relieve vaginal dryness or discomfort
- – Stabilise mood swings and irritability
- – Improve sleep quality
- – Protect against bone thinning (osteoporosis) after menopause
These patches suit women who still have their womb, and doctors often prescribe them alongside a progestogen to protect the womb lining.
How Do Evorel Patches Work?
Evorel patches release oestrogen through the skin, boosting hormone levels that naturally decline during menopause.
This hormone boost eases symptoms and helps you feel more balanced.
With four strengths available, you and your doctor can adjust the dose to match the severity of your symptoms and how well your body responds.
How Should You Use Evorel Patches?
To get the best results, apply the patches as directed and follow a consistent routine.
Here’s how to use them:
- – Apply one patch to clean, dry, hair-free skin on your lower abdomen or buttocks.
- – Replace the patch twice a week (every 3 to 4 days), choosing a new spot each time.
- – Avoid placing the patch on or near your breasts.
- – Press firmly for 10 seconds to help it stick.
- – Showering is fine, but avoid hot baths or saunas, as heat may loosen the patch.
- – Always follow your doctor’s instructions carefully.
Are There Any Side Effects?
Like all medicines, Evorel patches can cause side effects, although not everyone gets them.
Possible side effects include:
- – Breast tenderness, headaches, nausea, or skin irritation at the patch site
- – Bloating, mood changes, or leg cramps in some women
- – Rare but serious effects like blood clots, stroke, or breast cancer
Contact your doctor if you notice unusual vaginal bleeding, chest pain, or swelling in your legs.
What Should You Know Before Using Evorel?
Before starting HRT, it’s important to understand the risks and check your suitability.
Take care if you:
- – Have a history of breast cancer, blood clots, liver disease, or unexplained vaginal bleeding
- – Are taking other medicines or have existing health conditions — always tell your doctor
- – Start treatment — you’ll need regular check-ups to monitor your health while using HRT
How Should You Store Evorel Patches?
Keep your patches in a safe, dry place to protect their effectiveness.
Follow these storage tips:
- – Store below 25°C
- – Keep them in the original packaging to protect from moisture and light
- – Keep out of reach and sight of children
- – Do not use after the expiry date printed on the pack