Exclusive: Women forced to turn to black market or share drugs as concerns rise over mental and physical impact

The hormone replacement therapy (HRT) supply crisis must be resolved quickly because “so many women” are experiencing distress and some are risking serious side effects by using medication prescribed to others, the UK’s most senior GP has warned.

There have been acute shortages of some HRT products, which are used by about 1 million women in the UK to treat symptoms of the menopause. Some women have turned to the black market or are meeting up with other women in carparks to buy, swap or share medicines.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Woking council accused of discouraging vulnerable voters

Tory-run borough asking for photo ID to register for proxy or postal…

Mother jailed in UK over baby’s injuries blames former partner at appeal

Appeal court hearing for woman sentenced four years ago could change legal…

‘Chilling’ arrest of French publisher by UK counter-terrorism police condemned

Éditions la Fabrique says foreign rights manager Ernest Moret was held for…