Estrogen patches, one of the most common forms of hormone therapy for women, are becoming harder to find, and some ...
A decades-old warning rooted in flawed research kept millions of women from life-changing treatment, officials say.
For years, Cathleen “Cat” Brown, a Philadelphia obstetrician and gynecologist, would listen to patients complaining of hot flashes, brain fog, and painful sex and prescribe estrogen as a safe option ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced this week that it would no longer require “black box warnings”—the highest level of medication safety warnings—on prescription low-dose estrogen ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced Monday that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration would remove “broad black box” warnings from hormone replacement therapy products ...
An estrogen patch shortage in the U.S. is disrupting menopause care, but doctors stress that there are other options for women.
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 ...
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Estrogen patch scarcity impacts women in central Ohio
Women in central Ohio are experiencing difficulty finding estrogen patches due to a surge in demand caused by the FDA ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced this week that it would no longer require "black box warnings"-the highest level of medication safety warnings-on prescription low-dose estrogen ...
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