Hi Margaret M
Yes Premique is a no-bleed HRT. If you have a uterus then you need to have a progestogen as well as oestrogen to protect the womb. Women who are post menopausal ( ie without a bleed for 12 months before starting hRT) are usually given a no-bleed HRT. Those who are peri are given a cyclical one as you were on ( ie Prempak). If you have been on HRT longer than 12 months or after the age of 54 docs sometimes try to change you to a no-bleed HRT to see if bleeds are suppressed. If they are not after 3 months or so then usually women are put back on the cyclical type.
All the different HRT types are found above - under treatments/HRT preparations (pale green banner). Have a look at what's available and ask any questions you need to and see if other women can help you with their experiences.
You haven't said how old you are nor where in menopause you were when you started HRT and how long you've been on it, nor the dose.
Some women have changed from this one ( Prempak or Premique) to Premarin ( the same oestrogen) with Provera (same progestogen as Premique) ie separate oestrogen and progestogen. Otherwise Femoston tablet HRT is one of the better tolerated types but only comes in a 1 mg oestrogen dose for post-meno ( 2 mg is available for peri-menopause).
Hope this helps
Hurdity x