Why Pennsylvania’s women are struggling to find estrogen patches for menopause hormone therapy

A national shortage of estrogen patches is causing stress and anxiety among women in the US who rely on the medication to manage menopause symptoms. The shortage is driven by a steady increase in demand for hormone therapy as awareness and education among women about their treatment options grows.
Women in the US are struggling to find estrogen patches for menopause hormone therapy due to a national shortage. The shortage is largely driven by increased demand for hormone therapy. Estrogen patches are a popular choice for managing menopause symptoms. A steady increase in demand has led to supply chain issues and patch shortages. Health providers are helping patients find alternative brands and formulations. The FDA removed black box warnings on estrogen products last November, leading to increased interest in hormone therapy.
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