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Re: CAH and menstrual suppression?From: Bernard Cristalli (bcrist@club-internet.fr)Sun May 24 03:11:56 1998
B.Taneda wrote: > > I have a request from a young woman to try to suppress her (irregular) menstrual cycle. > She has a 21-hydroxylase deficiency (on 'cortef'). Because of other disabilities she > cannot deal with the menstrual flow. Is there a way to suppress her menstrual cycle > safely? I believe she would be relatively unable to metabolize Depo-Provera because > of her CAH, and the GnRH analogues are not a long term solution..? > --
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