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How to Use Your HRT Safely and Effectively

We understand that starting hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can feel overwhelming, particularly when it comes to knowing how and when to use your medication.

This video library has been created to guide you step-by-step through your prescribed treatment. Each video demonstrates how to use different types of HRT safely and effectively, helping you feel confident and supported in your treatment.

If you have any questions or are unsure at any stage, our clinical team is here to help.

Oestrogen Gel

Oestrogel is a transdermal oestradiol preparation applied to the skin, allowing for consistent systemic absorption of oestrogen.

Oestrogen Patches 

Transdermal oestrogen patches deliver oestradiol continuously through the skin, providing stable systemic hormone levels.

Lenzetto Spray

Lenzetto is a transdermal oestradiol spray that delivers a metered dose of oestradiol via the skin, providing consistent systemic absorption.

Utrogestan

Utrogestan is an oral micronised progesterone used as the progestogenic component of hormone replacement therapy, providing endometrial protection in women receiving oestrogen while offering a body-identical option with a favourable metabolic and side effect profile.

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