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Moving from evorel 50 with utrogestan 100 to evorel sequi patches. When do I start?

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I am moving from evorel 50 with utrogestan 100 to evorel sequi patches. When do I start this?

On my current hrt I change my evorel patch on a Thursday and Sunday. I would be due to take my utrogestan tablets on the 22nd June.

Am I OK to start taking 4 evorel 50 patches over 2 weeks starting tomorrow then 4 evorel conti patches over the following 2weeks from tomorrow?

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🤔 Whoever prescribed the change should have given you information…it may not be the same for everyone.

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