Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My new generics don’t work half as well as what I’m used to. I’m back to night sweats and daytime hot flashes. It’s ridiculous.
I meant to add that this was after failing at CVS and Amazon to get my normal patches. I kept popping into CVS and they finally had random generics. I don’t think they work.
I always get generic and it has always worked.
My most recent batch was a bit weird size wise and the adhesive is not great, but it is working.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I can't find my preferred brand either (Sandoz). It's ridiculous. And yet the FDA says there is no shortage. Doesn't make sense to me. https://www.nbcnews.com/health/womens-health/fda-estrogen-patch-shortage-hormone-therapy-alternatives-rcna344233
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My new generics don’t work half as well as what I’m used to. I’m back to night sweats and daytime hot flashes. It’s ridiculous.
I meant to add that this was after failing at CVS and Amazon to get my normal patches. I kept popping into CVS and they finally had random generics. I don’t think they work.
Anonymous wrote:My new generics don’t work half as well as what I’m used to. I’m back to night sweats and daytime hot flashes. It’s ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:I have been getting it at Costco for the last couple of months after my CVS couldn't seem to get my patch in.
That said, last time I got it at Costco, they gave me one package made by one manufacturer and two made by another. The two packages have a patch that is slightly different, and the adhesive isn't great. I've never had patches come off or be affected by shower water, but these are. I think there may be some slap-dash manufacturing being done in an attempt to cover the shortages.