Recent Studies:
Many women and their physicians have been
shocked to learn that conventional hormone
replacement therapy (HRT) can actually
increase the chance of getting a major disease.
The most recent controversial Women’s Health
Initiative trial was abruptly halted in July 2002
because it showed that conventional HRT,
using synthetic hormones such as Premarin,
Prempo, Premphase, Provera, Cycrin, Amen,
or any medication containing conjugated
equine estrogens (made from horse urine)
and a synthetic (manmade) progestin,
medroxyprogesterone acetate, increased the
chance of some major diseases, as follows:
■ A 41% increase in strokes,
■ A 29% increase in heart attacks,
■ A 26% increase in breast cancer,
■ A 22% increase in total cardiovascular
disease,
■ A doubling of the rate of blood clots, and
■ A possible contribution to Alzheimer’s
disease.
Options
Many women taking conventional HRT feel they are
faced with only two options: continue to take the synthetic
hormones and hope for the best, or stop taking hormones
and possibly experience unpleasant symptoms such as hot
flashes, vaginal dryness, bloating, forgetfulness, mood
swings, night sweats, irritability, breast soreness and weight
gain, to name a few.
A third choice you may not be aware of is bioidentical
HRT. This therapy differs from conventional HRT in
several ways.
Bioidentical HRT
1. Uses hormones with the same structure as the hormones
produced by the human body (synthetic hormones have
the structure appropriate for horses, with only approximately
30% identical to human hormones);
2. Is prepared by a compounding pharmacist and not
available from a drug manufacturer;
3. Uses progesterone, not progestin, and different estrogens
(estriol, estradiol and estrone) either as a singleingredient
or multiple-ingredient prescription;
4. Is individualized or customized to each woman’s needs,
symptoms, hormone levels, etc., and can be easily
adjusted; and
5. Is prepared in a dosage form, ie, troche, capsule, cream,
or suppository, based on what your doctor recommends
and what you prefer.
Whether you’re looking for relief from symptoms caused by hormone imbalance for the first
time or trying to decide if you should continue to take the hormones you’ve been taking, you
should be aware of all the options. Your compounding pharmacist can provide more information
about the option of bioidentical HRT. Working with you and your physician, he or she can
determine what bioidentical HRT is right for you.
If you are interested in learning more about bioidentical HRT, please contact a compounding
pharmacist for further information. It is possible you can work with him or her and your
physician to identify a therapy that is just right for you.
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