Backorder on estrogen — over a month!

Anonymous
PP here. Yes it was filled. 3 months CVS Tenleytown. I had it transferred from my usual CVS in Cleveland Park.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not quite on topic but I get sent whichever patches they are stocking for my mail-concierge place and I swear you guys are right. The same dosage and different brands just 'feel' different. I do much better on Dotti for example. Another brand I had cramps and night sweats- as though the patch wasn't really working. But it's the same.exact.thing. ??


Not surprising to me at all.


And this is the risk we are all taking in getting whatever is out there, whether calling different pharmacies or being on mail order who send you whatever they have in stock. It's better than going without but I really wish the system would pull itself together.
Anonymous
Try Amazon - mine shipped 2 days later.
Anonymous
My indie pharmacy has never had an issue. Every time these threads come up here or on Reddit, I brace myself for not getting my patches, but I never have any issues
Anonymous
What dose are you on? I just had my Estradiol 0.0375 filled today at Safeway. I’ve been on it since September, no problems filling it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Try Amazon - mine shipped 2 days later.


Well, me again. Even though they said it shipped last week I just got a notification this morning that it is delayed by approximately 5 days.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I couldn't get my Estradiol at CVS and transferred it to Costco, which had it.


Both CVS and Costco have been out for me. I have to pharmacy shop monthly.

Just ordered 3 months worth (without insurance) so I can stay ahead of this. Then will fill my monthly one (doctor wrote another script) whenever insurance and the pharmacy allow/have it

It's dangerous to go without, and I don't think my family would appreciate it
Anonymous
Who have you found that currently has the estrogen patch in stock? CVS cancelled my order, then I went to Amazon, which worked for a few months, but now they just cancelled my order. Montgomery County preferred. Thanks!
Anonymous
Same. Three months ago cvs did not have them, so I switched pharmacies. This time the second pharmacy didn’t have them so I switched back to cvs. And agree you have to ask and push and ask for suggestions (if they have a Lower dose can you double up on patches, do they have a coupon if they don’t rise your insurance, etc)
Anonymous
I moved from the twice/weekly to the weekly patch bc the former was backordered. Weekly doesn't work as well (runs out on day 5) but it's better than nothing. Now the weekly one is backordered too. And like others, I end up having to call pharmacies and shop around every month to find my preferred brand - I was switched to another brand last year and had bad results.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I moved from the twice/weekly to the weekly patch bc the former was backordered. Weekly doesn't work as well (runs out on day 5) but it's better than nothing. Now the weekly one is backordered too. And like others, I end up having to call pharmacies and shop around every month to find my preferred brand - I was switched to another brand last year and had bad results.


Interesting- do you "feel" it's run out? I'm on the twice weekly patch and I feel like it runs out too at random times but I thought it was all in my head!
Anonymous
I don't understand how this is "allowed." Isn't it terrible to go through hormonal ups and downs?
Anonymous
That said I think you can use the twice weekly patches every 4 days instead of 3 and 4 days each
Anonymous
I’ve never used the patch due to sensitive skin, but you might want to consider the gel. It is a bit of a pain — I have to wear shorts in the a.m. daily for about an hour while it dries. (I apply half the gel packet on each of my upper thighs.) It’s just part of my daily routine now.

I don’t think there’s a shortage of the topical gel — just wanted to mention it as an option.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’ve never used the patch due to sensitive skin, but you might want to consider the gel. It is a bit of a pain — I have to wear shorts in the a.m. daily for about an hour while it dries. (I apply half the gel packet on each of my upper thighs.) It’s just part of my daily routine now.

I don’t think there’s a shortage of the topical gel — just wanted to mention it as an option.

Same - I use the gel and have never had a problem getting it auto delivered from Amazon pharmacy. I put it on the inside of my elbow before bed and it dries in a minute or two. The patches gave me a rash.
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