Hormonal health
Menstrual wellbeing platform Unfabled teams up with online pharmacy to offer specialist support
Visitors will have access to online consultations and pharmaceutical treatment for menstrual, sexual and menopausal health concerns

The menstrual wellbeing platform Unfabled has announced a partnership with E-pharmacy to offer access to specialist support and online prescriptions.
Unfabled, the world’s first consumer platform dedicated to menstrual wellbeing and hormonal health was founded by British entrepreneur Hannah Samano in 2021 to redefine wellness and change the menstruation narrative.
The online marketplace offers over 300 products from a range of independent, women-owned businesses and, by partnering with E-pharmacy, it will expand its offering to include access to pharmaceutical treatments.
It is reported that 79 per cent of girls and young women experience symptoms linked to their period that concern them but do not seek advice from their doctor.
Over a quarter of those surveyed said the reason they hadn’t spoken to a healthcare professional about their concerns was because they felt too embarrassed.
The collaboration between Unfabled and E-pharmacy aims to open up a new route for people to receive clinical support for their health concerns in a space that’s free of shame and stigma.
Visitors will be able to navigate to E-Pharmacy to begin a consultation with a clinician and receive pharmaceutical treatment for menstrual, sexual and menopausal health concerns.
Hannah Samano, Unfabled founder and CEO, said: “We’re extremely excited to announce our partnership with E-Pharmacy, and to now be able to provide our community with the more clinical treatments they might need alongside our community-tested consumer products.
“Our goal is to provide women with a one-stop-shop for all things relating to their health and wellbeing. By launching an online pharmacy on the Unfabled platform, we’re proud to now be able to support women in buying trusted medication online too.”
Dr Oskar Wendowski, E-pharmacy COO, said the clinical team at E-Pharmacy are delighted to start working with Unfabled.
“We strongly believe in a holistic approach to health and that medication is just one avenue of effective treatment.
“We will benefit Unfabled users by offering our clinical knowledge combined with simple access to a wider range of treatments.
“Our vision for the future of healthcare is one where everyone has access to the products and services they need to stay healthy and thrive, and this partnership is a step in that direction,” he added.
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Around 500,000 women are expected to be eligible for the treatment, which experts say could help those unable to take hormone replacement therapy, or HRT.
The drug, fezolinetant, also known as Veoza, is a daily non-hormonal tablet designed to target the brain signals that trigger some of the most disruptive menopause symptoms.
In final draft guidance published today, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence recommended the 45mg tablet for women experiencing moderate to severe hot flushes and night sweats.
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An estimated 60,000 women in the UK are currently out of work or on long-term sick leave due to severe menopause symptoms, costing the economy roughly £1.5bn a year.
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