Menopause - Medications

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Hormones Used in HRT. Hormone replacement therapy uses either estrogen alone (known as ET or unopposed estrogen) or in combination with forms of progesterone (known as combined hormone therapy or EPT). Progesterone is referred to by one of several names:

  • Progesterone is the name for the natural hormone
  • Progestin is the term for any hormone, natural or synthetic, that causes progesterone effects
  • Progestogen is any hormone that has effects similar to progesterone

Both ET and EPT are available in many forms, including oral tablets, skin patches, and vaginal and skin applications. A new form approved by the FDA in 2004 is a topical estrogen gel which is applied to the arm.



Menopausal Symptoms and HRT. HRT is mainly recommended for relieving menopausal symptoms, including vaginal atrophy and dryness, hot flashes, sleep problems, and mild depression. HRT does not prevent certain other problems associated with menopausal changes such as thinning hair.

Oral hormonal medications and skin patches are equally effective in reducing hot flashes, mild depression, and sleep problems. Progestins may sometimes be prescribed alone for hot flashes and other acute menopausal symptoms, though they can cause side effects, such as mood swings, bloating, and breast tenderness. Estrogen creams, rings, or vaginal tablets restore vaginal elasticity and lubrication and improve sexual pleasure.

Osteoporosis and HRT. HRT may be useful for some women at high risk for osteoporosis, although other drugs, such as bisphosphonates, should be considered first. It increases bone density and also appears to improve balance and protects against falling. Studies also report reductions in fractures (especially hip fractures) among women taking HRT, but the benefits may not outweigh the risks of HRT. It appears that the beneficial effects wear off soon after therapy is stopped. Estrogen must be taken life long for maximum protection against osteoporosis, which then increases the risk for adverse health effects.

Adverse Effects of HRT.

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