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Author Topic: Cyclogest- will my doctor prescribe?  (Read 1968 times)

shoppingqueen

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Cyclogest- will my doctor prescribe?
« on: January 22, 2023, 06:14:53 PM »

Hello ladies

I have been trialling Provera but it isn’t suiting and I absolutely can’t tolerate utrogestan. I’ve tried several times. I’ve also had issues with a coil so don’t want to go back to this.

Would my GP prescribe Cyclogest do you think or is it mainly done through a specialist? Also, is it actually different to Utro or just the same repackaged?

Any thoughts be gratefully received, as always 
SQ x
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Evie606

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Re: Cyclogest- will my doctor prescribe?
« Reply #1 on: January 22, 2023, 10:45:38 PM »

Hi there,

Not sure about your area but GP in Scotland not allowed to prescribe without instruction from consultant.
I get Cyclogest on nhs but have to pay privately for meno consultant every 3 months to approve prescription for GP.
Utro made me crazy and Provera gave me migraines. Cyclogest is the only one I can tolerate, been on it for quite a few months now.

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shoppingqueen

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Re: Cyclogest- will my doctor prescribe?
« Reply #2 on: January 23, 2023, 03:29:57 PM »

Thanks E

That’s really helpful. I have a private Endo for thyroid and I know he would prescribe HRT etc as I get Testogel via him so I’ll ask. I’m the same with utro. It changes me. I hate it. And provera is the same- the headaches and migraines even on 2.5.
Thanks for helping xx
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sheila99

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Re: Cyclogest- will my doctor prescribe?
« Reply #3 on: January 23, 2023, 05:03:47 PM »

It might be worth speaking to your gp. I think it's only licenced for ivf not hrt but I think some people have got it (may need a specialist but you have nothing to lose by asking)
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shoppingqueen

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Re: Cyclogest- will my doctor prescribe?
« Reply #4 on: January 23, 2023, 06:41:46 PM »

Thanks Shelia99!
I’ve got to try as honestly I can’t NOT have HRT, but really can’t cope with what I’ve tried. I did well on Femoston 2/10 3 years ago but I do know it won’t be enough estrogen for me. I’ve even thought of trying thst and doubling of doing a 2/10 and 1/5, but I’d have to source one via private prescription and I’m also loathed to go to left field. Xx
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Mary G

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Re: Cyclogest- will my doctor prescribe?
« Reply #5 on: January 23, 2023, 07:46:20 PM »

shoppingqueen, you should be able to get hold of Cyclogest because it's a pretty bog standard, inexpensive form of progesterone.   As you probably know, it's a wax vaginal pessary that you can cut into tolerable doses.   I think I paid less than €10.00 for it.

Failing that, you said you did well with Femoston but it didn't contain enough oestrogen so you could take that and top up with Oestrogel or a patch.

I used Angeliq oral HRT in the past but I also found it didn't contain enough oestrogen and was top heavy in progesterone so I topped up with a 50mg oestrogen patch and it worked well.   I had regular uterine scans and my womb lining was well below the 5mm danger line.

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Kathleen

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Re: Cyclogest- will my doctor prescribe?
« Reply #6 on: January 24, 2023, 09:19:35 AM »

Hello Shoppingqueen

I use Cyclogest and it is prescribed privately from Newson Health Menopause Clinic. I was told that it is usually used for IVF.

I get on very well with it, I cut the pessaries into the desired dose and use it alternate nights.

I hope this is helpful and take care.

K.

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shoppingqueen

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Re: Cyclogest- will my doctor prescribe?
« Reply #7 on: January 24, 2023, 08:28:09 PM »

shoppingqueen, you should be able to get hold of Cyclogest because it's a pretty bog standard, inexpensive form of progesterone.   As you probably know, it's a wax vaginal pessary that you can cut into tolerable doses.   I think I paid less than €10.00 for it.

Failing that, you said you did well with Femoston but it didn't contain enough oestrogen so you could take that and top up with Oestrogel or a patch.

I used Angeliq oral HRT in the past but I also found it didn't contain enough oestrogen and was top heavy in progesterone so I topped up with a 50mg oestrogen patch and it worked well.   I had regular uterine scans and my womb lining was well below the 5mm danger line.

Thanks so much MaryG. It would be an option to go back to the Femoston and top up. In my later months on it I did add a pump of gel. I think your idea of my getting regular TV scans will be my best option. So plan one is to try the Cyclogest and if this doesn’t suit it’ll be back to the tablet and top ups. It really helps to hear there may be other ways! Thank you xx
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shoppingqueen

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Re: Cyclogest- will my doctor prescribe?
« Reply #8 on: January 24, 2023, 08:30:01 PM »

Hello Shoppingqueen

I use Cyclogest and it is prescribed privately from Newson Health Menopause Clinic. I was told that it is usually used for IVF.

I get on very well with it, I cut the pessaries into the desired dose and use it alternate nights.

I hope this is helpful and take care.

K.

Thank you Kathleen this is very encouraging so I need to see if my GP or the private Endo will do a script for me 🤞 I’d like to try it first before switching back to tablets and a top up via patch or gel so o now have a plan. Thank you so much xx
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Toughtimes

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Re: Cyclogest- will my doctor prescribe?
« Reply #9 on: January 25, 2023, 01:09:49 PM »

Hoping to ask if anyone knows if cyclogest is likely to have less systemic effect if taken vaginally or rectally?
My understanding is that both ways bypass the liver but just hoping to understand via which route less would get into the general bloodstream? Thank you!
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Kathleen

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Re: Cyclogest- will my doctor prescribe?
« Reply #10 on: January 25, 2023, 03:02:14 PM »

Hello Toughtimes and welcome to the forum.

I use Cyclogest and as you know it is a progesterone pessary. I understand that it is to be used vaginally and I have never heard of it being used rectally.  I think the delivery method is about getting the drug to the uterus rather than just into the blood stream. Perhaps look at the Patient Information Leaflet if you have one.

As you may know the pessary is mainly used for fertility treatment and again I assume that it needs to be near the uterus for that purpose.  I could be wrong of course and hopefully other ladies will be along soon to advise you.

Wishing you well and take care.

K.
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Toughtimes

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Re: Cyclogest- will my doctor prescribe?
« Reply #11 on: January 25, 2023, 04:29:40 PM »

Thank you - yes either way of taking is fine but as I have limited scientific knowledge and keen to minimise progesterone side effects, was wondering if vaginal has less side effects as gets more directly to uterus ie less gets into overall blood stream than if use rectally.
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Evie606

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Re: Cyclogest- will my doctor prescribe?
« Reply #12 on: January 26, 2023, 09:07:26 PM »

Hoping to ask if anyone knows if cyclogest is likely to have less systemic effect if taken vaginally or rectally?
My understanding is that both ways bypass the liver but just hoping to understand via which route less would get into the general bloodstream? Thank you!

Hi TT,
I use it rectally as I found it too messy vaginally. I also had cramps using it vaginally but I think both methods are equally effective. I never noticed one being stronger in effect than the other.
This has certainly suited me better than any other oral prog.
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shoppingqueen

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Re: Cyclogest- will my doctor prescribe?
« Reply #13 on: January 27, 2023, 06:51:14 PM »

Hi ladies

So an update. My private Endo has agreed to supply the prescription and the associated chemist has received- Cyclogest is on its way.

I was given a choice of 400 or 200 pessaries so went for 200. Could I ask  Evie and Kathleen what dose you take and how much estrogen you are taking. I’m on 3 pumps of gel so wondering what you are dosing at?

Thank you as ever for help and thoughts xx
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Toughtimes

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Re: Cyclogest- will my doctor prescribe?
« Reply #14 on: January 29, 2023, 10:14:58 AM »

Hi shopping queen, this wasn't a question to me but hope you don't mind if I answer anyway! I am at Nick Panay's clinic and prescribed 200mg x 12 days per month. Best of luck with the cyclogest!
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