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Re: Prometrium dosageFrom: Betsy Hyde (elishyde@connix.com)Thu Feb 4 20:45:45 1999
At 6:44 PM 2/4/99, Paul Prior MD wrote: >Anyone using it to reduce perimenopausal symptoms (primarily hot >flushes/flashes) in women unable to take estrogen? Paul - you might try 400-800 IU vit E...that sometimes helps hot flashes. I think the literature supports blackcohosh for hot flashes, but I haven't had enough experience w/it.
-- Betsy Hyde CNM Branford, CT
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