After the FDA confirmed hormone replacement therapy's safety as a menopause treatment, organizations should rethink how they ...
The FDA no longer requires a safety warning on hormone-replacement therapies, at a time when more attention is being paid to ...
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Menopause hormone therapy is not linked to dementia risk, review suggests
There is no strong evidence that replenishing hormones after menopause is linked to dementia, according to a sweeping ...
WASHINGTON -- Hormone-based drugs used to treat hot flashes and other menopause symptoms will no longer carry a bold warning label about stroke, heart attack, dementia and other serious risks, the ...
The FDA plans to remove the black box warning from HRT, citing updated scientific evidence and expert collaboration. The decision aims to improve access to HRT by removing warnings about ...
There is little evidence that HRT causes people to gain weight. Weight gain during menopause has more to do with the changes in metabolism than whether a person takes HRT. Hormone replacement therapy ...
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) patches have to be applied below the waist because they absorb more effectively into body areas with more fatty tissue, such as the lower abdomen, thighs, and ...
Doctors advise you to approach HRT with caution if you have lupus. HRT may increase the risk of flares or blood clots in some people. There are factors that you need to consider if you have lupus and ...
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