Various Forms Of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
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1. Tablets (Oral HRT)
Tablets are the most commonly prescribed form of HRT. Estrogen therapy is prescribed for women who have had hysterectomy. Those who have not had hysterectomy, usually take a combination of progestogen and estrogen.
2. Implants
Implants are pellets of estrogen which are inserted under the skin through a simple surgical procedure. The pellets will last for about 6 months.
3. Patches (Trans-dermal HRT)
A patch is a piece of plastic containing a reservoir of estrogen that is applied to the skin. It is replaced every three or four days. The hormones are delivered directly to the blood-stream through the skin.
4. Pessaries
Pessaries containing estrogen are delivered directly into the vagina.
5. Cream An Gels
Cream and gels containing estrogen are delivered in measured doses directly into the vagina using and applicator.
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What Is Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)?







