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Estradot
Prescription hormone replacement therapy for effective menopause symptom relief
Estradot® is a transdermal patch containing oestradiol, a natural female hormone used in hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to relieve symptoms of menopause. The patches deliver oestradiol through the skin in a continuous, controlled manner, mimicking the natural hormone production of the ovaries before menopause.
You must complete a short online consultation so that our prescriber can ensure that the treatment is suitable for you.
| Product Name: | Estradot® (Oestradiol) |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer: | Novartis (Sandoz) |
| Active Ingredient: | Oestradiol (Estradiol) |
| Administration: | Transdermal patch |
| Presentation: | Rectangular patches with rounded corners |
| Available Strengths: | 25, 50, 75, 100 mcg/day |
| Prescription Required: | Yes - POM |
| Dosage: | Twice weekly (every 3-4 days) |
| Suitable for pregnancy? | No |
| Use with alcohol: | Yes - with moderation |
| Strength | Pack Size | Current Price | Treatment Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Estradot 25 mcg/day | 8 patches | £28.50 | 4 weeks |
| Estradot 50 mcg/day | 8 patches | £30.00 | 4 weeks |
| Estradot 75 mcg/day | 8 patches | £32.50 | 4 weeks |
| Estradot 100 mcg/day | 8 patches | £35.00 | 4 weeks |
| Important: Estradot is a prescription-only medicine (POM). You must complete an online consultation with a UK-registered clinician to determine if this treatment is appropriate for you. Prices include prescription and consultation fees. | |||
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Table of Contents
- What is Estradot?
- What is Estradot Used For?
- Before Using Estradot
- Estradot Contraindications
- Special Population Considerations
- Estradot and Other Medicines
- Pregnancy & Breastfeeding
- Driving & Machine Operation
- Estradot Ingredients
- How to Use Estradot Patches
- Estradot Dosage Guidelines
- Administration Instructions
- Missed Dose Management
- Overdose Information
- Estradot Side Effects
- How to Store Estradot
- Estradot Pack Information
- Estradot FAQs
What is Estradot?
Estradot® is a transdermal patch system containing oestradiol (also spelled estradiol), which is a bioidentical form of the primary female sex hormone oestrogen. It belongs to a class of treatments known as hormone replacement therapy (HRT), specifically designed to address the hormonal deficiency that occurs during menopause.
Active Ingredient and Drug Class
The active ingredient in Estradot is oestradiol (17β-estradiol), which is chemically identical to the oestradiol naturally produced by the ovaries. This distinguishes it from synthetic oestrogens like ethinylestradiol found in many oral contraceptives.
Mechanism of Action
Estradot works by delivering oestradiol directly through the skin into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system and first-pass metabolism in the liver. This transdermal delivery method provides:
- A steady, continuous release of hormone mimicking natural ovarian function
- More consistent blood levels compared to oral HRT
- Lower required doses since the hormone isn't partially metabolized by the liver
- Potentially fewer side effects related to liver metabolism
Biological Pathway Explanation
Oestradiol enters the bloodstream through the skin and binds to oestrogen receptors throughout the body. These receptors are found in various tissues including the brain, blood vessels, bones, skin, and reproductive organs. By activating these receptors, oestradiol helps to:
- Regulate body temperature control centres in the brain (reducing hot flushes)
- Maintain vaginal lubrication and elasticity
- Support bone mineral density
- Improve skin collagen content and moisture
- Modulate cholesterol metabolism
What is Estradot Used For?
Estradot is specifically approved for the short-term relief of menopausal symptoms in women with oestrogen deficiency. It is not indicated for long-term maintenance of general health or prevention of age-related conditions.
CRITICAL SAFETY WARNING
Do not use Estradot or other oestrogens to prevent heart attacks, stroke, or dementia. The Women's Health Initiative study showed increased risks of these conditions in women receiving certain HRT combinations. Use the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration necessary to manage symptoms.
Approved Indications
- Moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms: Hot flushes, night sweats
- Urogenital atrophy symptoms: Vaginal dryness, discomfort during intercourse
- Other oestrogen-deficiency symptoms: Sleep disturbances, mood changes (when related to menopause)
Target Patient Populations
| Patient Group | Suitability | Additional Considerations |
|---|---|---|
| Women with natural menopause | Suitable | Start at lowest effective dose; regular review recommended |
| Women with surgical menopause | Suitable | May require higher initial doses; progestogen not needed if uterus removed |
| Perimenopausal women | Possibly suitable | Careful assessment needed; not for fertility restoration |
| Women >65 years | Caution advised | Increased risk of stroke, dementia; shorter duration recommended |
Estradot is NOT suitable for: Birth control, restoration of fertility, long-term prevention of osteoporosis (except as secondary benefit when treating menopausal symptoms), or prevention of cardiovascular disease or dementia.
Before Using Estradot
A comprehensive medical evaluation is essential before starting Estradot to ensure it's appropriate for your individual health profile. According to the NHS guidelines on oestrogen treatments, proper assessment is crucial for safe HRT use.
Medical History Assessment Checklist
Inform your doctor if you have or have had any of the following:
- Breast cancer or family history of breast cancer
- Uterine/endometrial cancer or abnormal vaginal bleeding
- Blood clots (thromboembolism) in legs, lungs, or elsewhere
- Heart disease, heart attack, or stroke
- Liver disease or severe liver problems
- High blood pressure
- Diabetes
- Migraine with aura
- Gallbladder disease
- Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)
- Epilepsy
- Asthma
- Endometriosis or uterine fibroids
- Thyroid disorders
- High triglyceride levels
- Hereditary angioedema
- Severe skin reactions to adhesives or oestrogens
Required Baseline Tests
- Blood pressure measurement
- Breast examination (clinical and mammogram if age-appropriate)
- Pelvic examination including Pap smear
- Liver function tests if indicated
- Lipid profile (cholesterol and triglycerides)
- Evaluation of venous thromboembolism risk factors
Pre-treatment Evaluations
Your doctor should discuss:
- The expected benefits of treatment for your specific symptoms
- Potential risks based on your personal and family medical history
- The importance of using the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration
- The need for regular monitoring (at least annual reviews)
- Progestogen requirements if you still have your uterus
Estradot Contraindications
Absolute Contraindications (Must Not Use)
- Pregnancy or suspected pregnancy
- Breastfeeding
- Known or suspected breast cancer
- Known or suspected oestrogen-dependent neoplasia
- Active or recent arterial thromboembolic disease (e.g., angina, myocardial infarction)
- Active or recent venous thromboembolism (e.g., deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism)
- Active or recent cerebrovascular disease (e.g., stroke, TIA)
- Severe hepatic disease or acute liver disease
- Undiagnosed abnormal genital bleeding
- Known hypersensitivity to oestradiol or any patch component
- Porphyria
Relative Contraindications (Use With Extreme Caution)
| Condition | Risk Level | Precautions Required |
|---|---|---|
| Migraine with aura | High | Avoid or use only if benefits strongly outweigh risks |
| History of VTE with risk factors present | High | Consider alternative non-hormonal treatments |
| Severe hypertension uncontrolled | High | Control BP before initiation; monitor closely |
| Active gallbladder disease | Moderate | May exacerbate symptoms; monitor |
| Hypertriglyceridemia severe | Moderate | May worsen condition; monitor lipids |
| History of endometrial hyperplasia | Moderate | Ensure adequate progestogen protection |
Special Population Considerations
Elderly Patients (≥65 years)
- Increased risk of stroke, dementia, and breast cancer with HRT use
- Generally not recommended for initiation in women over 60
- If continuing treatment, use lowest effective dose with frequent benefit-risk reassessment
- Women's Health Initiative Memory Study showed increased dementia risk in women 65-79 taking combined HRT
Renal Impairment
No dosage adjustment typically needed for mild to moderate renal impairment. Use with caution in severe renal impairment as limited data available.
Hepatic Impairment
- Mild impairment: Use with caution; monitor liver function
- Moderate to severe impairment: Contraindicated due to impaired metabolism
- Active liver disease or history of liver tumors associated with oestrogen use are absolute contraindications
Pediatric/Adolescent Patients
Not indicated for use in children or adolescents. Estradot is specifically for menopausal women experiencing oestrogen deficiency symptoms.
Estradot and Other Medicines
Several medications can interact with Estradot, either reducing its effectiveness or increasing side effects. Detailed interaction information is available in the official Estradot SMPC.
High-Risk Medication Combinations
| Medication Class | Examples | Interaction Effect | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Enzyme inducers | Carbamazepine, phenytoin, phenobarbital, rifampicin | Reduced oestradiol levels; decreased efficacy | May require higher Estradot dose; monitor symptoms |
| Antibiotics/Antifungals | Rifampicin, ketoconazole, erythromycin | Altered oestradiol metabolism | Monitor for breakthrough bleeding |
| HIV protease inhibitors | Ritonavir, nelfinavir | May increase oestradiol levels | Monitor for oestrogen side effects |
| Herbal supplements | St. John's Wort | Reduced oestradiol levels | Avoid concurrent use |
| Anticoagulants | Warfarin | Oestrogens may affect coagulation | Monitor INR more frequently |
Timing Recommendations for Other Medications
- No specific timing requirements for Estradot with most medications
- Inform all healthcare providers about your Estradot use before starting any new medication
- If taking enzyme-inducing medications, your doctor may recommend starting with a higher Estradot dose
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding
CONTRANDICATION
Estradot is absolutely contraindicated during pregnancy and breastfeeding. If you become pregnant while using Estradot, discontinue immediately and contact your doctor.
Pregnancy
- Oestrogen use during pregnancy is associated with fetal harm
- May cause feminization of male fetus
- Not indicated for pregnancy-related symptoms
- If pregnancy occurs during treatment, stop Estradot immediately
Breastfeeding
- Oestradiol passes into breast milk
- May affect milk production and quality
- Potential effects on nursing infant unknown
- Absolute contraindication during lactation
Contraception Requirements
Estradot is NOT a contraceptive. Perimenopausal women may still ovulate and should use non-hormonal contraception (barrier methods, copper IUD) if pregnancy prevention is desired.
Driving & Machine Operation
Estradot is not expected to affect the ability to drive or operate machinery. However, individual responses may vary:
- Some women may experience dizziness, especially when starting treatment
- Migraine or severe headaches (possible side effects) could impair concentration
- If you experience dizziness, visual disturbances, or drowsiness, avoid driving until symptoms resolve
- Report any concerning symptoms to your doctor
Warning signs to watch for: Dizziness, lightheadedness, visual disturbances, severe headache, or fatigue that affects alertness.
Estradot Ingredients
Active Ingredient
- Oestradiol (Estradiol): 17β-estradiol, identical to natural ovarian oestradiol
Inactive Ingredients (Excipients)
| Ingredient | Function | Allergen Potential |
|---|---|---|
| Silicone adhesive | Adhesion to skin | Low; rare silicone sensitivity |
| Acrylic adhesive | Adhesion to skin | Medium; possible contact dermatitis |
| Dipropylene glycol | Penetration enhancer | Low |
| Povidone | Binding agent | Low |
| Oleyl alcohol | Solvent | Low |
| Dow BLF 2050 backing | Non-removable backing layer | Low |
| Scotchpak 1022 liner | Removable release liner | Low |
Allergen Warnings
Do not use Estradot if you have a known allergy to oestradiol or any patch component. Patch adhesives may cause contact dermatitis in sensitive individuals. Test on a small area if you have sensitive skin or history of adhesive reactions.
How to Use Estradot Patches
Proper application is essential for effective treatment and minimizing skin reactions.
Step-by-Step Application
- Prepare the skin: Choose a clean, dry, hairless area on the lower abdomen or buttock. Avoid areas with cuts, irritation, or lotions.
- Open the pouch: Tear open the foil pouch along the notch. Remove the patch.
- Remove the liner: Peel off the transparent protective liner from the patch.
- Apply the patch: Press the patch firmly onto the skin with your palm for 10-15 seconds, ensuring all edges adhere properly.
- Check adhesion: Run your finger around the edge to ensure it's sealed.
- Rotate sites: Change application site with each new patch to minimize skin irritation.
When to Start Treatment
- If new to HRT: Start at any convenient time
- If switching from another HRT: Follow your doctor's instructions for transition timing
- Apply first patch and change every 3-4 days (twice weekly)
Estradot Dosage Guidelines
Initial Dosage
Most women start with Estradot 50 mcg/day. Your doctor will adjust based on your response.
Titration Schedule
| Strength | Daily Release | Typical Use | Duration Before Reassessment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Estradot 25 | 25 mcg/day | Lowest dose; maintenance after symptoms controlled | 4-8 weeks |
| Estradot 50 | 50 mcg/day | Standard starting dose | 4-8 weeks |
| Estradot 75 | 75 mcg/day | Medium dose for inadequate response | 4-8 weeks |
| Estradot 100 | 100 mcg/day | Higher dose for severe symptoms | 4-8 weeks |
Progestogen Requirement
Women with a uterus (who have not had a hysterectomy) must take a progestogen alongside Estradot to protect the endometrium from hyperplasia. This can be:
- Continuous combined therapy (progestogen daily)
- Sequential therapy (progestogen for 12-14 days per month)
Administration Instructions
Patch Changing Schedule
- Apply new patch twice weekly (every 3-4 days)
- Choose consistent days (e.g., Monday morning and Thursday evening)
- Each carton contains 8 patches (4-week supply)
Application Site Rotation
To minimize skin irritation:
- Apply to lower abdomen or buttock (upper buttock area preferred)
- Avoid waistline areas where clothing may rub
- Do not apply to breasts
- Wait at least 1 week before reusing the same skin area
What to Do if Patch Falls Off
- If patch falls off, reapply if still sticky or apply a new patch
- If patch has been off for more than 24 hours, start a new patch cycle
- If problems with adhesion persist, try different application sites or discuss with your doctor
Missed Dose Management
| Time Since Patch Should Have Been Changed | Action |
|---|---|
| Less than 24 hours overdue | Apply new patch immediately. Continue with regular schedule. |
| More than 24 hours overdue | Apply new patch immediately. This becomes your new change day. |
Tips for remembering: Set phone reminders, use a calendar, or associate patch changes with regular weekly activities.
If you have trouble remembering when to change patches, ask your pharmacist for hints or consider a pill organizer with reminder notes.
Overdose Information
Symptoms of Overdose
- Nausea and vomiting
- Breast tenderness or enlargement
- Abnormal vaginal bleeding
- Fluid retention (swollen ankles, weight gain)
- Drowsiness or fatigue
Management of Overdose
- Remove the patch immediately
- Contact your doctor or Poison Information Centre (0800 POISON or 0800 764 766)
- If severe symptoms develop, go to Accident & Emergency
- Bring the medicine packaging with you to hospital
Note: Intentional overdose is unlikely with patches, but swallowing a patch may cause nausea and vomiting. Keep patches away from children and pets.
Estradot Side Effects
Like all medicines, Estradot can cause side effects, although not everyone experiences them. According to the BNF (British National Formulary), monitoring for side effects is essential during HRT treatment.
Frequency-Based Categorization
Very Common (≥1 in 10 patients)
- Application site reactions (redness, itching, irritation)
- Breast tenderness or pain
- Headache
- Abdominal pain or cramps
Common (≥1 in 100 to <1 in 10 patients)
- Nausea
- Fluid retention (swelling of ankles/fingers)
- Irregular vaginal bleeding or spotting
- Mood changes
- Weight changes
- Back pain
- Leg cramps
Uncommon (≥1 in 1,000 to <1 in 100 patients)
- Vaginal yeast infection
- Migraine
- Dizziness
- Skin discoloration at application site
- Contact dermatitis
Rare (≥1 in 10,000 to <1 in 1,000 patients)
- Gallbladder disease
- High blood pressure
- Allergic reactions
- Changes in liver function
Serious Side Effects Requiring Immediate Medical Attention
- Signs of blood clots: sudden chest pain, breathlessness, leg pain/swelling
- Signs of stroke: sudden severe headache, vision problems, weakness/numbness
- Signs of liver problems: yellow skin/eyes, dark urine, severe abdominal pain
- Severe allergic reaction: swelling of face/lips/throat, difficulty breathing
How to Store Estradot
Storage Conditions
- Store in original packaging at room temperature (15-25°C)
- Protect from light and moisture
- Do not store in bathroom or near sink
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
- Do not use after expiry date printed on packaging
Disposal Protocol
- Fold used patch in half with adhesive sides together
- Place in household waste where children cannot access
- Used patches still contain active medication
- Do not flush patches down toilet
- Return unused/expired patches to pharmacy for disposal
Estradot Pack Information
Available Pack Sizes
- Cartons contain 8 patches (4-week supply at 2 patches per week)
- Available in four strengths: 25, 50, 75, and 100 mcg/day
- Not all strengths may be available at all pharmacies
Pack Appearance
- Rectangular patches with rounded corners
- Varying sizes depending on strength
- Individually sealed in foil pouches
- Carton includes patient information leaflet
Manufacturer Information
Manufacturer: Novartis Pharmaceuticals
Distributed in UK by: Sandoz Limited
Marketing Authorisation Holder: Novartis Europharm Limited
Where Can I Buy Estradot Online in the UK
Secure Estradot Prescription & Next-Day Delivery Service
Order Estradot with confidence through our UK-registered medical prescribers, who review all requests within 4 working hours. We guarantee same-day prescription approval for eligible patients and dispatch orders placed before 3pm for next-day tracked delivery.
Our Estradot service combines competitive pricing with strict adherence to MHRA safety standards, ensuring your medication is dispensed through GPhC-registered pharmacies. Every purchase includes discreet packaging and a GDPR-compliant consultation process.
Our clinical team ensures:
- Comprehensive medical history review
- Menopausal symptom assessment
- Drug interaction checks
- Personalised dosing guidance
Always consult your GP before starting HRT treatment. Not recommended for women with history of breast cancer, thromboembolic disease, or undiagnosed vaginal bleeding.
Estradot (Oestradiol) FAQs
How long does it take for Estradot to work?
Most women notice improvement in hot flushes and night sweats within 2-4 weeks. Maximum benefit for vasomotor symptoms typically occurs by 8-12 weeks. Vaginal symptoms may take longer to improve (up to 3 months).
Can I use Estradot if I still have periods?
Yes, Estradot can be used in perimenopausal women who still have periods but are experiencing menopausal symptoms. However, it is not a contraceptive, so alternative birth control is needed if pregnancy prevention is desired.
What should I do if my patch falls off?
If the patch is still sticky, reapply it. If not, apply a new patch. If the patch has been off for more than 24 hours, start a new patch cycle with the new patch. Try a different application site if adhesion problems persist.
Can I swim or shower with Estradot patches?
Yes, Estradot patches are waterproof and should stay on during bathing, swimming, and sauna use. Pat dry after water exposure; avoid rubbing the patch. If a patch falls off during water activities, apply a new one.
How long can I stay on Estradot treatment?
Use the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration needed to manage symptoms. Reassess need for treatment annually with your doctor. Long-term use (beyond 5 years) increases breast cancer risk and requires careful benefit-risk evaluation.
Does Estradot cause weight gain?
Weight changes (both gain and loss) are reported by some women using HRT. Estradot itself is not strongly associated with significant weight gain. Any weight changes are usually modest and related to fluid retention rather than fat accumulation.
Can I use Estradot if I've had a hysterectomy?
Yes, women who have had a hysterectomy (removal of the uterus) can use Estradot alone without progestogen. The progestogen requirement is only for women with a uterus to protect against endometrial hyperplasia.
What happens if I forget to change my patch?
If less than 24 hours overdue, apply a new patch immediately and continue your regular schedule. If more than 24 hours overdue, apply a new patch immediately and make this your new patch change day. Do not use extra patches to make up for missed ones.
Can Estradot be used for osteoporosis prevention?
While HRT does help maintain bone density, Estradot is not specifically licensed for osteoporosis prevention or treatment. It should not be prescribed solely for bone protection. Other treatments are preferred for osteoporosis prevention in women without menopausal symptoms.
How does Estradot compare to oral HRT tablets?
Estradot bypasses the liver (first-pass metabolism), allowing lower doses and potentially fewer side effects like nausea. It provides more stable hormone levels and may be preferred for women with liver concerns, gallstones, or triglyceride issues. Oral HRT may be more convenient for some women.
Getting your medication is quick and easy with our simple 4-step process:
Start Consultation
Complete our brief health questionnaire about your medical history and menopausal symptoms.
Medical Review
UK-registered clinicians review your consultation for safe HRT prescribing.
Pharmacy Processing
If approved, our partner pharmacy prepares your Estradot patches.
Fast Dispatch
Your order is dispatched via your chosen delivery method.
What does the online consultation involve?
You'll answer questions about your menopausal symptoms, medical history and current health to ensure safe HRT prescribing. Honest responses are vital for your safety.
How do I reorder medication?
Use the login details emailed after your first order to access your account and reorder.
How does the secure chat portal work?
Clinicians may contact you via your account's chat portal to discuss your HRT treatment. Respond securely within your account.
At Chemist Doctor, we respect your privacy and ensure complete discretion at every step.
Discreet Packaging
All orders are sent in tamper-evident, plain white boxes sealed within anonymous grey mailing bags.
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Your personal and medical information is kept strictly confidential with SSL encryption.
Private Consultations
All HRT consultations are conducted privately by UK-registered clinicians.
Anonymous Billing
Credit card statements show a neutral descriptor with no reference to HRT medications.
Will my GP be informed about my order?
Only with your consent. We recommend updating your GP directly for seamless care coordination.
We offer two reliable delivery options to suit your needs:
| Service Type | Delivery Speed | Order Cut-off | Carrier |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Delivery | 2-3 business days | No cut-off | Royal Mail |
| Premium Next-Day Delivery | Next business day | 3 PM weekdays | Royal Mail 24 |
Next-day delivery guarantee applies to orders approved before 3 PM to these regions:
- England
- Scotland
- Wales
- Northern Ireland
Service Restrictions: We currently cannot deliver to: Republic of Ireland, Continental Europe, USA, or Canada
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Yes. All orders are shipped in plain, unmarked packaging via tracked courier services.
Do I need to stay home for delivery?
No. You'll receive a tracking number to monitor your parcel's progress.
Do you deliver on weekends or bank holidays?
Deliveries occur Monday–Friday only. We do not ship on weekends or UK bank holidays.
What should I do if my order hasn't arrived?
Use your tracking number to locate the parcel or contact our support team for assistance.
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"Life-changing relief from hot flushes"
"After suffering with severe hot flushes for 2 years, Estradot has given me my life back. The patches are easy to use and I've had minimal side effects. The online consultation was straightforward and delivery was discreet."
"Great alternative to tablets"
"I couldn't tolerate oral HRT due to nausea. My doctor suggested patches and Estradot has been much better. The service was efficient and the pharmacist called to check how I was getting on."
"Effective but caused skin irritation"
"Estradot worked well for my symptoms but I developed redness and itching under the patches. My doctor suggested rotating sites more carefully which helped. Still worth it for the symptom relief."
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