Compresse di tibolone
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Take one tablet every day.
During the treatment you will be invited for regular check-ups with your doctor/nurse. It is important that you keep these appointments.
A colpo d'occhio
Tibolone is a man-made hormone medicine for women who have gone through menopause.
It is used to relieve oestrogen deficiency symptoms like hot flushes and to prevent osteoporosis.
Take one tablet daily, ideally at the same time each day, before or after food.
Tibolone carries a small increased risk of stroke, endometrial, and possibly breast cancer.
Your doctor will discuss the benefits and risks of treatment with you.
Attend all regular check-ups and screenings while taking this medicine.
About tibolone
Tipo di medicinale | A man-made female hormone |
Utilizzato per | Symptoms of oestrogen deficiency To prevent osteoporosis |
Chiamato anche | Livial® |
Disponibile come | Compresse |
Tibolone works by mimicking the activity of the female sex hormones, oestrogen and progesterone. It also has some male hormone (androgen) effects. Tibolone helps to restore the balance of female hormones in women who have a lack of oestrogen; it helps to ease symptoms such as hot flushes and night sweats. You will only be prescribed it if these symptoms seriously interfere with your daily life.
Tibolone is also prescribed to help prevent 'assottigliamento' delle ossa (osteoporosi). It is only suitable for women who have been through the menopausa, and providing there have been at least 12 months since the last natural period. It is prescribed when other, more preferred, treatments are not suitable.
Before taking tibolone
Some medicines are not suitable for people with certain conditions, and sometimes a medicine may only be used if extra care is taken. For these reasons, before you start taking tibolone it is important that your doctor or pharmacist knows:
If you (or a close family member) have had breast cancer.
If you have had a cancer that you have been told is hormone-dependent.
If you have any unexplained vaginal bleeding.
If you have liver disease, or if you have any problems with the way your kidneys work.
If you know you have high levels of fat (triglycerides or cholesterol) in your blood.
If you have ever had a blood clot in your leg or lungs, or if you have had inflammation of a vein (thrombophlebitis).
If you have angina, or if you have had a heart attack or stroke.
If there is a possibility you might be pregnant.
Se hai il diabete mellito.
If you have migraines, or migraine-like headaches.
Se hai l'epilessia.
If you have gallstones.
If you have a rare inherited blood condition, called porphyria.
Se stai assumendo altri medicinali. Questo include qualsiasi medicinale che stai assumendo e che è disponibile per l'acquisto senza prescrizione medica, così come i medicinali a base di erbe e complementari.
Se hai mai avuto una reazione allergica a un medicinale.
How to take tibolone
Before you start taking the tablets, read the manufacturer's printed information leaflet from inside your pack. The manufacturer's leaflet will give you more information about tibolone and a full list of the side-effects which you may experience from taking it.
Take one 2.5 mg tablet every day. You may take tibolone at whatever time of day you find easiest to remember, but try to take your doses at the same time of day, each day. You can take the tablets before or after meals. You may find it helps to swallow the tablet with a drink of water.
Se dimentichi di prendere una dose, prendila appena te ne ricordi, a meno che non siano passate più di 12 ore. Se sono passate più di 12 ore, salta la dose dimenticata e prendi la tua prossima compressa all'orario consueto. Non prendere due compresse insieme per compensare una dose dimenticata.
Ottenere il massimo dal tuo trattamento
Studies have shown that tibolone is associated with a small increased risk of both stroke and endometrial cancer. It may also be associated with an increased risk of breast cancer. Before you take tibolone, your doctor will discuss with you the benefits of the treatment versus its risks. Your doctor will then continue to consider the benefits and risks as you carry on taking the tablets. This is to make sure that the treatment remains suitable for you.
Although tibolone is usually suited to short-term use, you will be invited for regular check-ups during treatment. Remember to keep these appointments so that your doctor can check on your progress.
It is also important that you go for any regular breast screening and cervical smear tests. Check your breasts regularly for any skin changes, dimpling and lumps. If you notice any changes, speak with your doctor as soon as possible.
If you are due to have an operation, tell the person carrying out the treatment that you are taking tibolone. Your treatment may need to be stopped for a while, especially if you are not expected to be fully mobile for a time. This is to reduce the risk of a blood clot.
If you are taking tibolone to prevent 'thinning' of the bones (osteoporosis), there are a number of lifestyle measures that will also help slow down bone loss. Exercise stimulates bone-making cells, which strengthens your bones, so try to take some regular weight-bearing exercise (such as brisk walking, aerobics, dancing, or running). If you smoke, you should try to stop. Also, you should try to cut down on your alcohol intake if you drink more than two units of alcohol daily.
Can tibolone cause problems?
Along with their useful effects, most medicines can cause unwanted side-effects although not everyone experiences them. The table below contains some of the most common ones associated with tibolone. You will find a full list in the manufacturer's information leaflet supplied with your medicine. The unwanted effects often improve as your body adjusts to the new medicine, but speak with your doctor or pharmacist if any of the following continue or become troublesome.
Common tibolone side-effects (these affect fewer than 1 in 10 women) | Cosa posso fare se sperimento questo? |
Pain in the lower abdomen, increased weight, unusual hair growth, breast tenderness | Se uno di questi diventa problematico, parla con il tuo medico |
Vaginal thrush (redness and itching in the vagina) | Speak with your doctor or pharmacist for advice |
Vaginal bleeding and spotting | This may happen when you first start tibolone and is nothing to worry about. If it continues for more than a few months, you should let your doctor know about it |
Se si verificano altri sintomi che ritieni possano essere dovuti al medicinale, parla con il tuo medico o farmacista.
How to store tibolone
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Domande frequenti
What should I do if I forget to take a dose of tibolone?
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember, unless it's more than 12 hours past your usual time. In that case, skip the missed dose and take your next tablet at the regular time. Do not take two tablets at once to make up for a forgotten dose.
Can I take tibolone with other medications?
You should always inform your doctor or pharmacist about any other medicines you are taking, including over-the-counter, herbal, and complementary medicines, as some may not be suitable to take with tibolone.
What should I do if I notice new or unusual changes in my breasts while taking tibolone?
It is important to check your breasts regularly for any skin changes, dimpling, or lumps. If you notice any changes, you should speak with your doctor as soon as possible.
Are there specific lifestyle changes I can make to help prevent 'thinning' of bones while on tibolone?
Yes, if you are taking tibolone for osteoporosis prevention, lifestyle measures can also help. These include regular weight-bearing exercise like brisk walking, aerobics, dancing, or running. If you smoke, you should try to stop, and if you drink more than two units of alcohol daily, you should try to reduce your intake.
What should I do if I'm scheduled for surgery while taking tibolone?
If you are due to have an operation, you must tell the person carrying out the treatment that you are taking tibolone. Your treatment may need to be stopped for a while, especially if you are not expected to be fully mobile for some time, to reduce the risk of a blood clot.
Ulteriori letture e riferimenti
- Manufacturer's PIL, Livial® 2.5 mg tablets; Merck Sharp & Dohme Limited, The electronic Medicines Compendium. Dated February 2021.
- Medicinali Completi BNF 89ª Edizione; Associazione Medica Britannica e Società Farmaceutica Reale di Gran Bretagna, Londra.
Informazioni sull'autoreVisualizza il profilo completo

Michael Stewart, MRPharmS
Responsabile Revisione Foglietti Illustrativi – Contrattista, Farmacista
BPharm (Hons), MRPharmS
Michael è un farmacista comunitario che esercita nelle Midlands e nel South Yorkshire con oltre 20 anni di esperienza nel consigliare su farmaci e condizioni mediche. Ha una solida esperienza nella formazione sanitaria, avendo prodotto e tenuto corsi di formazione per team di farmacia e personale di strutture di assistenza residenziale, inclusi infermieri. Ha anche contribuito a consigli consultivi farmaceutici per la gestione di condizioni a bassa gravità nella comunità.
Informazioni sul recensore

Sid Dajani
Sultan Dajani si è laureato alla London School of Pharmacy nel 1994 ed è diventato il più giovane membro eletto del consiglio della Royal Pharmaceutical Society dalla sua fondazione nel 1842.
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Next review due: 8 Nov 2027
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