Estradiol Patch and Itching: What Users Say
Reviews for Estradiol Patch
- Tig...
- Taken for 2 to 5 years
- December 23, 2020
For Postmenopausal Symptoms "I was put on the Minivelle patch several years ago. It worked great. A year ago, my pharmacy changed to this estradiol patch made by Mylan. I didn't notice until I used it. The patch does not stay on, but the worst part is what it does to my skin. I have horrid red patches that hurt and itch, and they do not go away. Now I am having trouble finding a place to place the patch because I am covered in the scars from using this brand. I use CVS Pharmacy. They told me they cannot get the patch, which is why they switched to Mylan. I am contacting Noven to see what is going on. I see my doctor next month. I cannot continue using this product. It is horrible."
- Tig...
- Taken for 2 to 5 years
- December 23, 2020
For Postmenopausal Symptoms "I was put on the Minivelle patch several years ago. It worked great. A year ago, my pharmacy changed to this estradiol patch made by Mylan. I didn't notice until I used it. The patch does not stay on, but the worst part is what it does to my skin. I have horrid red patches that hurt and itch, and they do not go away. Now I am having trouble finding a place to place the patch because I am covered in the scars from using this brand. I use CVS Pharmacy. They told me they cannot get the patch, which is why they switched to Mylan. I am contacting Noven to see what is going on. I see my doctor next month. I cannot continue using this product. It is horrible."
- Mer...
- Taken for 10 years or more
- January 22, 2020
For Postmenopausal Symptoms "I’ve used lots of different patches over the years. My favorites have been the Vivelle Dot and the Sandoz patch. The Mylan estradiol patch is worthless - you’re supposed to wear it a week, but it only stays on lasts a day or two, it smells, and it causes skin irritation. Unfortunately, it’s the only one that I know that my insurance will pay for. I’ve been using Sandoz, but have to pay $65 a month for it. Does anybody have a suggestion on a patch estrogen that Priority Health pays for?"
- Maj...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- July 30, 2019
For Postmenopausal Symptoms "I have used the estradiol patch but will probably have to change to something else. I initially did fine and was happy with the patch. However, this past month, something has changed. The patch areas have become itchy, red, and irritated. I called my healthcare provider, she is also on the same patch and has experienced the same issue this past month. Obviously, the Mylan company has changed something...adhesive? Something that isn’t working. I made a call to customer service, and they didn’t seem too concerned. Houston...we have a problem. Mylan...fess up to what changes you made and fix it!"
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Your review helps others make informed decisions.- Jun...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- April 23, 2020
For Postmenopausal Symptoms "I had the Sandoz patch, and it was great - a nice, thin patch that I forget is there except that I feel much better. The next month, I got the Mylan patch that is covered by my provider. It is thicker and catches just a little bit on the edges. More importantly, it leaves red marks underneath upon removing it and small marks that look like burns around the edge. I've also seemed to have some itching around the patch while it is on. I will be switching back to Sandoz."
- Sus...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- May 15, 2020
For Postmenopausal Symptoms "This patch is so frustrating. It only stays on a couple of days because the material it is made of allows the water to soak in when you shower. Then the skin stays wet underneath and starts smelling sour. The adhesive on the edges irritates my skin and causes itching. What good is it if I can only get about 3 days out of it? I used to use a thinner patch made out of a different material, and I never could tell I even had it on, but the company quit producing it."
- RCa...
- October 18, 2019
For Postmenopausal Symptoms "I was so upset when insurance bumped my price on Minivelle and forced me to go to this generic patch. It’s terrible. Leaves an awful rash, itches, and doesn’t stick. I think it should be illegal to sell these as a comparable product! Bring back Minivelle, please! It works perfect!"
- Ali...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- October 9, 2020
For Postmenopausal Symptoms "I have been on Vivelle Dot for 8 years. Love it and no issues at all. I cannot find it anymore and have checked several pharmacies. I had to switch to Mylan generic. Absolutely awful. It does not stick well and comes off. It leaves red marks on my skin and is itchy. I do not feel I am getting the same amount of hormones, and my body can tell the difference. I have used it for 2 months. The patch is supposed to last 3 1/2 days, and I am sometimes changing after 2 days. Not happy with this. I hope to find Vivelle again. I am looking for other options."
- All...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- October 9, 2019
For Hypoestrogenism "The generic Mylan estradiol 7-day patch is useless. It does not stick for more than two days, it itches, makes my skin red, and makes me feel unwell. I agree with the poor experiences previously reported by others. I called Mylan to file a formal complaint and suggest that you do too. Maybe they will get the message."
- Anonymous
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- September 22, 2020
For Postmenopausal Symptoms "The Estradiol Patch causes redness, severe itching, and burning. I have marks that are taking months to heal. I have had other brands that do not cause this reaction. I am having a hard time getting a brand other than Mylan from my pharmacy."
- Hat...
- Taken for 10 years or more
- July 13, 2019
For Oophorectomy "I’d been using the estradiol patch (generic for Climara), I think, after reading these comments, for years, but my pharmacy said they stopped carrying it. They didn’t tell me it was discontinued! WHY? It was small, transparent, practically invisible. The Mylan patches I get are white, huge, thick, itchy, and unacceptable! Does any generic drug company make a small transparent patch? I’ve asked pharmacists, and they don’t seem to know."
- Bet...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- January 27, 2019
For Oophorectomy "I did great on the previous estradiol patch! This one almost cost me my job! Angry, crying fits, hot flashes, not to mention the stiffness and itching from the patch! I'm so glad to see others have had the same issues! I want my old patches back!!!"
- Mar...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- March 26, 2019
For Postmenopausal Symptoms "The Alvogen Estradiol patches are garbage. They never stay stuck to your skin. For the fourth time, I just applied a patch last night, and today it came off. It did not even make it through 24 hours. If they do happen to stay on for the full week, they get filthy and are itchy. The Minivelle patch was great. Small, twice a week, stayed clean, and stayed on. My insurance stopped covering Minivelle. A weekly patch is no good for anybody if it doesn't stay on for the full week. I only get four in a box - for the month! Now I have to wait until next week to apply another patch."
- Tee...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- April 30, 2015
For Oophorectomy "Been on Mylan Estradiol transdermal 0.1 mg for 4 months. Apparently, it's the generic version of Vivelle Dot. Well, it's been great in handling the symptoms of surgical menopause. No headaches or migraines, no more brain fog, lots of energy. However, I have gained weight, have trouble sleeping (never had that issue in my life!), and feel like scratching my skin off everywhere I affix the patch. No matter how dry my skin is, this large, thick, ugly patch has trouble sticking, and moisture always gets under it. I end up with an angry, itchy red ring that lasts for a week after it's gone. So I'm switching to name brand Vivelle Dot. I hope to get the same benefits with a smaller, less ugly patch, and hope it resolves the irritation!"
- Con...
- January 15, 2019
For Postmenopausal Symptoms "These are horrible, and at the drug store, I heard another woman complain. I tried them years ago, and they were bigger and worse. They cost a fortune, and they fall off within a couple of days. They are big and thick, and the whole time they are on, they itch. For a month's worth, you are lucky if you get a week's worth of meds. There is a big difference between this and the original brand (which is good). They should be illegal."
- Anonymous
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- March 4, 2022
For Postmenopausal Symptoms "The Mylan patch is horrible. Doesn’t stay on. Secured it with Tegaderm and ended up with major skin irritation. Switched to Sandoz. No skin irritation, and it also falls off, not as fast as Mylan though. Pharmacist thankfully overrides the refill date as I run out way sooner because they fall off. He recently called my provider and got them to switch to the twice weekly Sandoz patches, so at least now I can usually make it 2-3 days without it falling off except when I go in my hot tub (often) or run/workout and sweat heavily. Ugh! Thinking I may need to try a different route before summer and also need the dose increased because my symptoms are slowly returning. I really had to fight to get this medication despite having horrible debilitating symptoms for almost three years! Has made a HUGE improvement in my quality of life!"
- TLR...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- April 24, 2019
For Hypoestrogenism "This patch is awful. It’s huge, thick, and doesn’t stick. I only had it on one day, no swimming or showering, and it came off. It itches as well. I am having to keep it on me with package tape. I am going to look for something else."
- Tra...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- July 23, 2022
For Postmenopausal Symptoms "The Mylan patch is awful. It makes my skin red and terribly itchy after one or two days. It does not stay on properly either. When I pull it off, my skin is very red and irritated where the patch was applied. A junk, poorly made product. I have told my doctor, and we will switch. Do not get the Mylan patch. You will regret it."
- Buf...
- Taken for 10 years or more
- July 24, 2022
For Postmenopausal Symptoms "Vivelle Dot worked great, but insurance stopped covering. Generic was okay until the last few months when Mylan was the brand I was given. It doesn’t stick well at all, and I’m having open blisters and redness that are painful and itchy. I’m not using them because I’m afraid of getting an infection. I’m also getting hot flashes and night sweats after 10 years without them. I called Mylan but still need to fill out the extensive paperwork for the customer complaint. Tried to get Vivelle again, but it would be $500 a month. I don’t know what to do. I really need the bone benefits from estrogen and don’t absorb oral meds well."
- equ...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- March 18, 2021
For Hypoestrogenism "On this for gender dysphoria. Mylan .01 patches. Terrible adhesive. Causes irritation. Adheres to skin poorly. I have red rectangles all over from each patch. They itch too. Takes about a month for each red rash rectangle to clear up. My E levels are especially low considering I'm on 2 patches concurrently and use the medication on schedule (BID) and according to the directions (regarding site prep and application). I had to purchase Tegaderm film to keep the patches on. I will be discontinuing usage ASAP. This product should not be sold and needs to go back to research and development."
- Sbh...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- June 6, 2021
For Postmenopausal Symptoms "The Mylan patch causes severe itching and raised red oozing patches of skin underneath, allergic to adhesive? Maybe? I have gotten relief from hot flashes and have better energy from all kinds I have tried. I found the Sandoz patches come off easily but prefer them to the Mylan because of the welts I get on my tummy. Every time I remove my pants to use the bathroom, the wound would get ripped open and bleed all over several times a day. Finally, I used bag balm on a gauze pad to get it to heal."
- Anonymous
- July 7, 2021
For Oophorectomy "I have been on the Mylan brand of Estradiol weekly patch for a few years. In the last month or so, I have started getting one large welt under the patch with extreme itching. Even after I take it (or it falls off) and wash the area well, I still have the welt and severe itching for at least another week. I have tried taking oral allergy medication to help the itching, and it has not helped. One time, when the patch came off, I got the welt in exactly one-fourth of the area of the circle. Just like a clock face with the welt between 12 and 3. This does not appear to be a typical allergic reaction. I was an RN and am familiar with skin reactions. I have called the FDA about this, and I am completing an adverse reaction report for this product. (FDA.gov/medwatch). If the FDA does not know about this, they cannot do anything about it!"
- Dis...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- March 17, 2022
For Postmenopausal Symptoms "I was using the combi patch, a thin clear patch that stayed on, but lost my insurance, and the expense was too much. Moved to this Mylan brand and pill progesterone. Patch is terrible, as people say here, thick, white, and itchy. With this many complaints, I don’t get it. If the medicine is in the adhesive, why can’t the patch be clear and tweaked to stay on better? It is a waste for too many people."
- Anonymous
- Taken for less than 1 month
- March 22, 2022
For Postmenopausal Symptoms "Have been on Estradiol patch for a year now. Loved them, small, tiny, clear, didn't even know it was there. Used Sandoz, then the pharmacy switched. Like others, I thought no big deal, it happens. So I tried it. 2 to 3 days after having the patch on, I was itching like crazy, red rash, and replacing to put a new one made me sick to my stomach. Mylan Estradiol patches suck. Been trying to find the Sandoz brand, so far no luck. I might just be looking into getting back on the hormone pellet."
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For Postmenopausal Symptoms "Used Sandoz brand for the first 8 Estradiol patches. No problem. Pharmacy switched to Mylan, a horrible experience. I use twice a week. After the first 2 days, it starts to itch and turn red. Burning sensation by day 3, and it's hard to remove and leaves deep red burn marks and continues to itch for a week. Marks remain on my body for over a month now. Not recommended!"