Tri-Est

From: Eeisman@aol.com
Mon Jun 23 16:41:57 1997


In a message dated 97-06-21 03:27:06 EDT, you write:

<< I have recently prescribed Tri-est but am concerned about a lack of literature to support its use. I would fbe interested to know if anyone has any references regarding the use of this formulation for hormone replacement. Does it prevent osteoporosis? Does it reduce the risk for heart disease? Is it "safer" then other estrogens as regards breast cancer?

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i have been using Tri-est for a couple of years. My patients feel quite well on it as far as symptoms go. Lipid profiles have been good...but I don't have good references to support its use. I have started myself on itj (with micronized progesteone) as I simply felt awful on Premarin and provera Diane e





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