Abstract
BACKGROUND: Progesterone creams and natural or bioidentical compounded estrogen preparations are being promoted to consumers as safe alternatives to conventional menopausal hormone therapy and as health-promoting tonics. No reliable data support these claims. SAFETY: Natural hormones, including estradiol, estriol, estrone, and progesterone, can be expected to have the same adverse event profile as conventional menopausal hormone regimens. SALIVARY HORMONE TESTS: Salivary tests may be used to persuade asymptomatic consumers to use hormones (or symptomatic patients to use higher doses than those needed to mitigate symptoms), a practice that can be expected to result in adverse events. © 2007 Society of General Internal Medicine.
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Fugh-Berman, A., & Bythrow, J. (2007, July). Bioidentical hormones for menopausal hormone therapy: Variation on a theme. Journal of General Internal Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-007-0141-4
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