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>Climara dose is 2, 3.8, 5.7, or 7.6 mg daily, which is a much larger dose
>than oral contraception, I think. Ditch the patch and see if supply can be
>repaired. Pat in SNJ
This is really my question, I now realize. Somehow my foggy brain was
thinking that a patch is different but it really isn't. It's just a
different way of putting the same supply-reducing hormone in her
bloodstream, just more convenient than a pill. I was also thinking the
dosage was lower than combination oral contraceptives; obviously not.
Mary Wagner-Davis
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