Literature DB >> 14670199

Managing the menopause - British Menopause Society Council consensus statement on hormone replacement therapy.

Joan Pitkin1, Margaret C P Rees, Sarah Gray, Mary Ann Lumsden, John Stevenson, Jennifer Williamson.   

Abstract

The British Menopause Society Council aims to aid health professionals to inform and advise women about the menopause. The oestrogen plus progestogen arm of the Women's Health Initiative was stopped in July 2002. This guidance regarding hormone replacement therapy (HRT) use responds to the results and analysis that have been published since then. Because there are few effective alternatives to HRT for vasomotor and urogenital symptoms, oestrogen-based treatments still have a major role. HRT is also most effective for prevention of osteoporosis. Unopposed oestrogens are contraindicated in women with an intact uterus, and hence a range of oestrogen and progestogen combinations, with differing routes of delivery, now exists under the title of "HRT". Treatment choice should be based on up to date information and targeted to individual women's needs. Hormone replacement still offers the potential for benefit to outweigh harm, providing the appropriate regimen has been instigated in terms of dose, route and combination.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14670199     DOI: 10.1258/136218003100322260

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Br Menopause Soc        ISSN: 1362-1807


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