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Abstract
There is a need for alternative therapies for hot flashes, as hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is associated with increased rates of breast cancer and heart disease, and some women fail to respond to HRT. A 32-year-old woman with surgically-induced menopause experienced 20-30 severe hot flashes per day and failed to respond to various formulations of HRT and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) therapy for 17 years. She markedly responded to gabapentin therapy. Gabapentin, SSRIs, and estrogen may act at different cellular targets in the treatment of hot flashes.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15038336 DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2003.07.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pain Symptom Manage ISSN: 0885-3924 Impact factor: 3.612