In a UK first, pharmacists can now supply a locally applied hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to treat and relieve the symptoms of vaginal atrophy without a prescription.
Michelle Riddalls, CEO of PAGB, the consumer healthcare association www.pagb.co.uk said: “We are delighted that postmenopausal women experiencing symptoms of vaginal atrophy can now walk into their local pharmacy to access Gina, a vaginal tablet containing the hormone oestradiol, to treat and relieve their symptoms without the need for a GP appointment and prescription.
“Around half of postmenopausal women experience vaginal atrophy and this is associated with dryness, soreness, itching, burning, and painful intercourse1. These challenging symptoms can undermine women’s emotional well-being and self-esteem, as well as their relationships.
“The availability of Gina over-the-counter2 will mean that women can receive expert healthcare from their local pharmacist. Pharmacists are highly qualified healthcare professionals who will be able to determine whether Gina is suitable for a particular individual and pinpoint any issues that might warrant further consultation with a GP or specialist.
“This is also a huge step forward helping women to take control over their health by enabling and supporting self care. The pandemic forced us all to rethink the way that healthcare is delivered and brought to light the central role that self care can play in managing health issues. Our research has shown that this is what consumers want3. It has also brought huge benefits to patients, healthcare providers and to taxpayers via more efficient and effective use of NHS resources.”
Deborah Evans, PAGB advisor and community pharmacist, said:
“Community pharmacists are also the key healthcare professional on the high street. They play a key role in providing expert advice and are a convenient and easily accessible first stop for health advice without the need for an appointment.”
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