Re: Is vaginal estrogen unnaposed?

From: Laureano Folgar (lfolgar@vianwe.com)
Thu Feb 26 05:15:47 2009


1. Yes, I do.

2. As progestin is not indicated in local low dose estrogen, why increase secondary effects?

L. Folgar

Christopher Jones escribió: > I just diagnosed a postmenopausal woman with endometrial adenocarcinoma.
> Her only identifiable risk factor, if any, is a history of premarin
> cream unnaposed by progestins.
>
> My question is
>
> 1. Do you consider giving local estrogen without progestins unnaposed?
>
> 2. In your patients on local estrogen for vulvovaginal symptoms, if you
> give a progestin what is your protocol?
>
> Thanks
>
> Chris
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