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Estrogen and Progestin (Hormone Replacement Therapy)
Activella; femhrt; Ortho-Prefest; Premphase; Prempro
Other name(s): conjugated estrogens and medroxyprogesterone; estradiol and norgestimate; estradiol and norethindrone; ethinyl estradiol and norethindrone; HRT Logo
Brand name(s): Activella; femhrt; Ortho-Prefest; Premphase; Prempro
Other name(s): conjugated estrogens and medroxyprogesterone; estradiol and norgestimate; estradiol and norethindrone; ethinyl estradiol and norethindrone; HRT
Why is this medication prescribed?
Combinations of estrogen and progestin are used to treat certain symptoms of menopause. Estrogen and progestin are two female sex hormones. Hormone replacement therapy works by replacing estrogen hormone that is no longer being made by the body. Estrogen reduces feelings of warmth in the upper body and periods of sweating and heat (hot flashes), vaginal symptoms (itching, burning, and dryness) and difficulty with urination, but it does not relieve other symptoms of menopause such as nervousness or depression. Estrogen also prevents thinning of the bones (osteoporosis) in menopausal women. Progestin is added to estrogen in hormone replacement therapy to reduce the risk of uterine cancer in women who still have their uterus.
Last Revised: 04/01/2003
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Estrace questions
Here's my situation:
I'm a 17 year old transgender female who is currently 5 days on Estrace (4mg daily) for Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT). I am also on Spironolactone (200mg daily) for an anti-androgen.
I'd like to know of any substances I should avoid that might decrease the effectiveness of the said drugs, especially information regarding the actual effects of alcohol and caffeine.
Alcohol is bad for obvious reasons, since this hormone regimen is an awful stress on my liver, but does it actually alter in any way the effectiveness of the drug? I have also heard rumors that caffeine can slow the effects of it, but the only evidence I have found states that caffeine actually RAISES ones estrogen levels substantially (500mg caffeine daily, or about 5 cups, yields 70% higher estrogen levels in the average person, regardless of gender.)
I've also searched for any form of base website on Estrace, but have turned up empty-handed. Do they have a website that describes what to do and what to avoid once on a regimen?
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A penny found is penny to clutter up your purse.
Read More in our Estradiol (Estrace; Climara; Estraderm) Forum Forum
Norethindrone- Ending Therapy
Hello,
Can anyone tell me (generally) how to come off the Norethindrone drug? Is it stopped cold turkey when the Lupron shot wears off (I have endometriosis), or gradually?
I'm supposed to get another Lupron Depot shot this week. However, I can't refill my prescription before having a meeting with my Dr. who isn't available until 8/17. I'm planning to stop the therapy (I've been on it for 9 months), but I'm afraid of sending my hormones into orbit by not stopping the Norethindrone correctly.
Any information on Norethindrone stoppage would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Sarah
Read More in our Norethindrone (Micronor, Nor-QD) Forum Forum
Muscle Cramps
I've been prescribed Triamterene for water retention from estrogen for menopause. I've been taking for 2 weeks and suddenly have developed severe upper back/shoulder muscle contraction. Any possibility this is a side effect? Thanks.
Read More in our Triamterene (Dyrenium) Forum Forum
SEX DRIVE
have you checked your hormone levels, too
sometimes they can do a saliva test and ck your hormones - give you some natural replacements and your sex drive will kick in - it's worth a try - no one like going without -
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levofloxacin in typhoid fever
You may try some links to information (look at google)
http://www.emedicine.com/MED/topic2331.htm
http://medind.nic.in/imvw/imvw396.html
http://www.travmed.com/features/keystone_levofloxacin.htm
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