I have a moment ago discovered that the HRT I have be taking for the past two or three weeks is dated?

I have be feeling a bit moody and have hot flushes, but just put it down to man tired. Would I have to consult the doctor going on for this, or is it OK to continue next to a new pack (not out of date)!!
Answers:

Where did my interval go?


Yes it is, and the antiquated drugs are unlikely to cause damage. One further concern comes to mind however. If you are still under 50 years and any had an precipitate menopause, or your menopause was cause by surgery there are not on the other hand any time constraints. If you are over 50 years and the pack is old I would be worried almost your duration of therapy. HRT presently only have a first line license for symptom nouns virtually on a smallest possible dose, shortest possible time proof. This is due to the breast and ovarian cancer risks.

Which doctor to visit?

If a medication is expired it's not in reality bad for you. Some pharmacists dispatch our expired meds to third world countries. The only defence they have an expiration date is because after that date they start to lose their potency. Just start a brand new pack you should be fine.

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shouldnt be a problem, just get on with a contemporary pack no big deal

Aye * is nearly 7 1/2 inches and its thick but..?

i would disagree near the answer above as I have taken expired prescription before, as have a family beneficiary and we both got severely ill and needed hosptiatlisation for a hours of darkness. i dont' know about hrt tho.

I obligation haicut advice, any give a hand would be appreciated?

You can always appointment your pharmacist and ask them. They are actually the best source for question like that.

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I wouldn't verbs too much about the expiration date. It may lose its potency a touch depending on how much out of date it is. It isn't as impossible as when food goes antediluvian. Just continue beside a new pack and provide it time to do its job as it can lift a few weeks before you perceive the benefits. Good luck.

Girls please help;; im extremely curious?

The symptoms you describe are the symptoms that HRT should banish, which simply indicates that your tablets have lost their effectiveness as they be past their Use By date. They won't enjoy done you harm, but they haven't done their undertaking either, so of late start taking the new pack. I'm merely curious about one article: my doctor in the UK would never prescribe more than 3 months' supply of HRT at one time, so I assumed this be normal NHS practise throughout the UK. If this is the skin though, does it mean that your local chemist is dispensing drugs impressively close to their Use By date? I must also add that I tried to stop taking HRT end year and although I was purely fine for about three weeks, perchance four, all the menopausal symptoms after returned, so the timeline was much alike as yours, which seems to confirm that your tablets have indeed lost their effectiveness.

I dont know!!?

Nothing can be done for what you own taken, and apparently there be no problem except that you experienced menopausal symptoms. They will go when you start modern pack. What else can be done?

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All it channel is your not getting the full benefits of the hrt i would just start taking a different pack





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