Evorel Sequi

A bunch of Evorel HRT patchesā€™ reviews online deemed this treatment as effective in treating menopausal symptoms. So, if you want to know more about Evorel Sequi patches, read on below.

What is Evorel Sequi? 

Evorel Sequi is a continuous sequential Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), which contains eight transdermal patches: four Evorel 50 patches containing estradiol and Evorel Conti patches containing estradiol and norethisterone. This medication is used to alleviate menopausal symptoms among women of age.

How do Evorel Sequi Patches work? 

When women go through menopause, their oestrogen levels begin to drop. This phenomenon can cause uncomfortable symptoms, which includes hot flashes, irregular menstrual cycle, night sweats, weight gain, hair thinning and mood changes. As a continuous sequential HRT treatment, the patches contained in Evorel Sequi replenishes the oestrogen levels to alleviate its associated symptoms.

The patches contain oestrogen (estradiol) and a combination of both oestrogen and progestogen (progestogen), which are released in a sequence. The oestrogen is released for two weeks, then, release alongside progestogen for the next two weeks.

Benefits of using Evorel Sequi

As mentioned, menopause can cause the following symptoms: face, neck and chest hot flashes, irregular menstrual cycle, night sweats, weight gain, hair thinning and mood changes. As minute as these symptoms seem, they can disrupt your daily routine. Therefore, using the patches of the Evorel Sequi HRT preparation can help you treat and manage these symptoms. You can resume your normal routines even if youā€™re going through menopause.

How to use Evorel Sequi? 

Before you use this medication, you should first consult your doctor to ensure that this treatment is the best option for you. You should always follow the instructions as provided in your prescription and understand the directions in the enclosed information leaflet provided in the medication packet. Since Evorel Sequi consists of two patch varieties, you should follow your doctorā€™s directions as he/she will aim to prescribe the lowest dose to relieve your symptoms.

As a continuous sequential HRT treatment, you should wear your Evorel Sequi patches continuously until you replace it with a new one. You should replace your patch twice every week; follow a three- to a four-day interval between each patch replacement schedule.

You must follow the proper order of the patches to achieve maximum effectiveness. In the first two weeks, you should only use Evorel 50 patches, which contains only oestrogen one at a time during your patch schedule. Then, you should use the Evorel Conti patches, which contain both oestrogen and progestogen for the next two weeks. There should be no patch-free days; you should replace the patches one after another following your schedule.

If you are not using other forms of HRT nor have your periods anymore, you can start using Evorel Sequi on your preferred day. On the other hand, if you still have your regular periods but not under any HRT treatments, it is advised that you start your Evorel Sequi treatment on the first day of your next period. However, if you are changing from another HRT medication, start using Evorel Sequi the day after you complete your previous treatment.

Applying the patches is easy; all you need is to prep your skin and ensure it is clean and dry. Then, remove the protective cover on the adhesive side. Apply the patch to your chosen area, preferably on your lower abdomen, thigh, or bottom region. Press the patch gently on the skin, with the adhesive section facing the skin for about ten seconds. You should try to move your patch after every replacement schedule to avoid irritation. Also, the waistline is not a recommended area, so are the breasts or anywhere near them.

While using the patches, you donā€™t need to worry about normal activities, such as showering or bathing, and exercising as the patches were designed to withstand the said activities. You can also sunbathe; however, make sure to cover the patch. Make sure to check the patch after you do these activities to ensure it didnā€™t budge.

How long does Evorel Conti take to work? Well, it needs about two weeks of continuous use for it to release the required oestrogen and progestogen to help with the symptoms.

If you experience any light or spotted bleeding in the first few weeks, it is perfectly normal while under this treatment. However, if it persists or worsens, consult your doctor immediately.

Evorel Sequi dosage

As mentioned, Evorel Sequi contains four Evorel 50 patches and four Evorel Conti patches. The Evorel 50 patches contain estradiol in 3.2 mg, which releases 50 micrograms per 24 hours. Meanwhile, each Evorel Conti patch has 3.2 mg of estradiol releasing the same amount as the Evorel 50, and 11.2 mg of norethisterone acetate, which releases 170 micrograms per 24 hours.

Although it is unlikely that you use too much of this treatment, remove the patch immediately if you do so. In this case, you may experience tenderness of the breasts or vaginal bleeding. Consult your doctor if these symptoms persist.

If you forget to change your patch as scheduled, do so as soon as you remember. Regardless of the day when this happens, go back to your normal schedule and never double dose as an attempt to make up for the missed one.