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Tag: Menopause

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Why can't you take St. John's Wort with HRT?

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According to a systematic review published in *Contraception*, combining St. John's Wort with hormonal therapies can increase the risk of ovulation and breakthrough bleeding. For this critical safety reason, you can't take St. John's Wort with HRT or any other hormonal medication without significant risks.

What Are the Signs of Utrogestan Intolerance?

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Progesterone intolerance is estimated to affect around 10–20% of women, leading to a range of debilitating symptoms. When taking micronised progesterone, like Utrogestan, it is crucial to recognize the distinction between typical, temporary side effects and a persistent, exaggerated reaction that signals an intolerance.

Can you take desogestrel and Utrogestan together?

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While typically prescribed for different purposes, the concurrent use of desogestrel and Utrogestan is possible under specific medical conditions, particularly for women managing both contraception and hormone replacement therapy (HRT). However, this requires careful medical guidance due to the distinct nature of these hormonal medications.

How long does it take Paxil to work for hot flashes?

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Up to 80% of menopausal women experience vasomotor symptoms (VMS), such as hot flashes. For those exploring non-hormonal options, a primary concern is: **how long does it take Paxil to work for hot flashes?** This article examines the expected timeline for relief.

The Groundbreaking Answer to When did the FDA approve Veozah?

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On May 12, 2023, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Veozah (fezolinetant) as a new prescription medication. This landmark decision provided a non-hormonal treatment option for women experiencing moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms (VMS), also known as hot flashes, due to menopause.