Re: Gyn: Hot Flashes

From: Arthur W. Curtis, Jr. (artcurtis@juno.com)
Thu May 13 19:48:20 1999


Try Depo Provera (the usual 150mg im q3mo). Has worked very well for sympotomatic post op endometrial ca. patients.

-- Arthur Curtis, MD FACOG 100 Central Street Worcester, MA 01608

On Thu, 13 May 1999 16:39:33 -0500 "Geffrey H. Klein, MD" <gklein@icsi.net> writes: > I have a 39 y/o woman breast cancer survivor (ER pos) who has stopped
> cycling and has a menopausal range FSH. Her quality of life is
> being
> assaulted by frequent drenching hot flashes. Help me by suggesting
> some good therapies..
>
> Geffrey H. Klein, MD
> geffrey.klein@obgyn.net
> 17448 State Hwy 3 Suite 200
> Webster, Texas 77598
> (713) 741 2273 ext 2628
>

or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]





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