For many women in the United States who encounter drenching night sweats, sudden hot flashes, debilitating exhaustion and other menopausal symptoms, small estradiol patches worn on the skin have ...
It’s a sign of just how much attitudes about the patches, and about menopause, have changed. After a report in 2002 suggested that hormone therapy increased the risks of breast cancer and ...
Rising interest in hormone therapy for premenopause and menopause symptoms has led to estrogen patch shortages. Experts share strategies to try to find this medication or stretch out what you have.
A nationwide shortage of estrogen patches used for hormone replacement therapy has prompted many women to look for ...
Women in central Ohio are experiencing difficulty finding estrogen patches due to a surge in demand caused by the FDA removing the black box warning on certain forms of estrogen, resulting in a ...
The shortage follows a recent FDA decision to remove “black box warnings” from hormone therapy labels, including estrogen therapies, indicating that the benefits outweigh the risks. More women are now ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I had a complete hysterectomy in my late 40s due to endometriosis. I am now 68 and have been on 0.1-mg patches of estradiol since. Should I ask my gynecologist to do a hormone study, ...
Menopause clinics across the U.S. are hearing from women who are having trouble filling prescriptions for estrogen patches, a common hormone replacement therapy. “There’s just more demand for these ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Many women experience major skin health changes during menopause, including wrinkles or sagging skin. Topical estrogen creams can ...