All Estrogen Patches Out of Stock in Sweden: A Major Challenge
Translated from Swedish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- All strengths of the estrogen patch Estradot are currently out of stock in Sweden, according to the Medical Products Agency.
- This shortage is described as the "biggest challenge right now" by Maria Wanrud of the Medical Products Agency.
- The scarcity of hormone therapy drugs for women experiencing menopausal symptoms has been a recurring issue for several years.
Sweden is currently facing a significant challenge in the supply of hormone therapy for women experiencing menopausal symptoms. All strengths of the estrogen patch Estradot are out of stock, a situation described by Maria Wanrud at the Medical Products Agency as the "biggest challenge right now." This scarcity extends beyond Estradot, with other hormone therapy medications also disappearing from pharmacy shelves, leaving many women without essential treatment.
Alla styrkor av รถstrogenplรฅstret Estradot รคr nu restnoterade.
The issue of hormone drug shortages is not new; it has been a recurring problem for several years. Earlier in April, senior physician Helena Kopp Kallner raised alarms about encountering "desperate women" unable to obtain the necessary treatment. The current situation appears to be particularly acute, with no alternative hormone patches readily available to fill the gap left by Estradot's unavailability.
Det รคr stรถrsta utmaningen just nu
This ongoing lack of access to vital medications highlights a critical public health concern. Women experiencing menopausal symptoms rely on these treatments for their quality of life, and their absence can lead to significant distress and health complications. The Medical Products Agency's acknowledgment of the severity of the situation underscores the need for urgent solutions to ensure a stable and reliable supply of these essential medicines for Swedish women.
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Originally published by Svenska Dagbladet in Swedish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.