Re: Estrogen Mask

From: Scotia Phillips, RT,CNMT, RDMS (scotia@bellsouth.net)
Mon Jan 31 04:11:15 2000


Having taken Raloxifen for 9 months and previously having neither the estrogen mask or vasomotor symptoms, I must assume that what I now have has been caused by the drug.

Scot

At Sat, 29 Jan 2000, Braun, R. Daniel wrote: >
> You notice that I said if she has been on the estrogen for awhile already,
>you might try it. In other words, she might no longer need it for the
>vasomotor symptoms. I don't think that it causes vasomotor symptoms, but it
>does nothing to releve them.
>I was suggesting it as an alternative so that she could get off the
>estrogen. Then maybe the mask would disappear.
>Dan
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Mark Perloe
>To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L
>Sent: 1/29/00 9:07 AM
>Subject: Re: Estrogen Mask
>
>Are you suggesting the Raloxifen to correct the mask or as an
>alternative.
>What has been your experience with Raloxifen and vasomotor side effects?
>
>At 01/28/2000 05:04 PM , you wrote:
>>If she has been taking for a while already, then I might consider a
>switch
>>to Raloxifen.
>>Dan
>
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