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Evorel Conti patches are a form of continuous combined Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) designed for postmenopausal women who have not had a period for at least 18 months. Each patch delivers a steady dose of estradiol (an oestrogen) and norethisterone acetate (a progestogen) over 24 hours, helping to alleviate common menopausal symptoms such as hot flushes, night sweats, and mood swings.
By providing both hormones continuously, Evorel Conti helps maintain hormonal balance and prevents the thickening of the womb lining, reducing the risk of endometrial cancer. Additionally, it is used to prevent osteoporosis in women at high risk of fractures who cannot take other medications for this condition.
Do not take if you:
Consult your doctor or pharmacist before use if you:
How to use:
Active Ingredients: Estradiol hemihydrate 3.2mg, Norethisterone acetate 11.2mg (delivering 50 micrograms of estradiol and 170 micrograms of norethisterone acetate per 24 hours)
Other Ingredients: Duro-Tak 387-2287 (adhesive), guar gum, Hostaphan MN19 (backing film)
If side effects persist or worsen, consult a healthcare professional.
1. How often should I change the patch?
Apply a new patch twice a week (every 3-4 days).
2. Where should I apply the patch?
Apply to clean, dry, non-irritated skin below the waistline (e.g., lower back or buttocks). Avoid breast area.
3. Can I shower or swim with the patch on?
Yes, the patch is water-resistant. However, avoid excessive exposure to hot water.
4. What should I do if the patch falls off?
If it falls off, try reapplying it. If it does not stick, apply a new patch and continue with your normal schedule.
5. Is Evorel Conti suitable for everyone?
Not suitable for women with certain conditions, such as a history of hormone-sensitive cancers or blood clots. Always consult a doctor before use.