Re: Hot flashes/phytoestrogens

From: Laura Zanotti (lzanotti@iper.net)
Thu Jan 30 04:56:08 1997


>2. I have been rather unimpressed with Prempro (or other continuous
>combined Rx) in women who are perimenopausal, or just into menopause, in
>terms of many of them not being amenorrheic after 4 to 6 months. Do you
>have a comment on that?

In these patients I use Premphase and seem to have a lot less trouble with bleeding either they cycle normally or they will slowly decrease the flow over a number of months until they become ammenorrheic. the switch to Prempro myer

Myer S. Bornstein, M.D.,F.A.C.O.G. Chairman Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Morton Hospital and Medical Center Taunton, MA 02780

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