Estrogen Patch Shortages Reported Amid Rising Demand for Hormone Therapy

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Estrogen Patch Shortages Reported Amid Rising Demand for Hormone Therapy
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Increased popularity of hormone therapy for menopause symptoms, driven by the removal of FDA warning labels, is leading to reports of prescription delays and shortages for estrogen patches. Patients are experiencing difficulties in filling their prescriptions due to supply issues.

With the removal of FDA warning labels, hormone therapy to treat symptoms of menopause has grown in popularity. Now some patients are reporting delays in filling prescriptions for estrogen patch es.The use of hormone therapy for menopause symptoms has grown steadily over the past several years, due to evolving evidence of safety and new methods of delivery.

With the removal of the black-box warning on hormone therapy for menopause, some providers and patients report shortages or delays, waiting for a pharmacy to restock transdermal estrogen patches. When Jennifer Skoog Mondesir headed to the pharmacy to pick up her estrogen patch, she never knew what she'd find., relies on the patch to help improve symptoms, including low energy. She lives in Jersey City, N.J. But last summer, she started running into a frustrating wall. "I went to CVS. I can't tell you the amount of times I've been there and they're like, 'We're out of patches,'" she says. Or they'd tell her to check back tomorrow."So it was like a monthly mad scramble," Mondesir says.to manage menopausal symptoms report rolling shortages and delays, which are in part due to rising demand. It's a reversal from the early 2000s, when the treatment fell sharply out of favor., says use of hormone therapy has grown steadily over the past several years as both clinicians and patients have taken a fresh look at the evidence. "Over the past four to five years, demand has picked up as clinicians have familiarized themselves with current research and patients have become more interested," Lansen said. The shift is a turnaround from the early 2000s, when hormone therapy use plummeted. Back then, the Food and Drug Administration placed a black box warning — the strongest safety label — on estrogen products, following results from the large. It found women on hormone therapy faced increased risks of heart attacks, strokes and pulmonary embolism,"which of course incited grave concern among users and prescribers," Lansen says.One key change is how estrogen is delivered. As an alternative to oral estrogen pills, which is what the women in the Women's Health Initiative study took, many women now use estrogen patches or gels, which deliver the hormone through the skin, bypassing a first pass through the liver. Lansen says that distinction matters. "The transdermal version of estradiol has a lower risk of blood clots, and a blood clot can cause a heart attack a stroke. So without passing through the liver and its metabolism, this transdermal version of estradiol is really a much safer option. And that's why there's been such demand," she says.CVS, in a statement to NPR, confirmed that manufacturers have been unable to provide sufficient supplies of several estrogen products. The American Society of Health-System PharmacistsA spokesperson for Amneal Pharmaceuticals, one of the companies that makes estradiol patches, wrote in a statement to NPR that"following the FDA's removal of boxed warnings on hormone replacement therapy, we have seen a significant increase in demand." The company is meeting its current contracts and is working to increase production to help meet growing demand, the statement said."I have to show up to my clients with energy. And I found that I would have to have a second, third cup of coffee, which is not like me," she says. After switching to an online pharmacy, she has been able to fill her prescription without disruptions or delays. "My energy level is much better," she says. And she hopes as supply and demand even out, the shortages and delays will cease.

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