Utrogestan: Menopause pill supply restricted over shortageson May 20, 2023 at 7:12 am

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Other HRT treatments have faced similar limits but ministers say there is good stock of most products.

Woman taking an hormone replacement therapy pills (stock image)Image source, Science Photo Library

The supply of a drug to treat symptoms of menopause is being restricted by the UK government because of shortages.

Pharmacies will only dispense two months’ worth of Utrogestan 100mg capsules per prescription.

The Department of Health and Social Care said Besins, the maker of the hormone replacement therapy (HRT), was increasing supply but that shortages could last until late this year.

Ministers say there are good stocks of the vast majority of HRT products.

Twenty-two serious shortage protocols – a procedure to manage temporary and potential supply issues – have been made for HRT products since April 2022.

But restrictions on only two products are in place, one relating to Utrogestan and the second for Progynova 100 microgram patches.

About a million UK women use HRT treatment for their menopausal symptoms, according to the UK’s healthcare watchdog Nice.

The numbers taking it are rising – partly because of work by campaigners to extend access and greater awareness around the menopause.

Women’s minister Maria Caulfield said the “decisive action will mean more women will be able to access this medicine, and I want to reassure women that the vast majority of HRT products are in good supply”.

“The overall supply of HRT products has improved considerably over the last year and I am encouraged by how the industry is responding to the growth in demand and our continued calls for action to boost supply to meet it.”

Some HRT medicines have also been added to the list of products that cannot be exported from the UK, or hoarded, to try to ensure adequate supply remains.

What is HRT and what are the benefits?

As women approach the menopause, their levels of the hormone oestrogen fluctuate and decline.

Oestrogen has many roles. It helps regulate menstrual cycles, contributes to bone strength and influences the temperature of our skin. As oestrogen levels become unstable, people can experience a range of symptoms such as hot flushes, night sweats, anxiety and joint pain.

HRT tops up the oestrogen levels in a woman’s body and can help alleviate these symptoms.

Women who take it generally do not stay on it forever, just to help with the menopausal transition, and many say it makes a big difference to their wellbeing.

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