Litigation Report: Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is designed to help attorneys stay current with litigation developments involving the range of HRT drugs, including Prempro, Premarin, Premelle, Progestin and related drugs.
What does HR+ stand for?
HR+ stands for Hormone Replacement Therapy
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Samples in periodicals archive:
Hormone replacement therapy in perimenopausal women with a triphasic contraceptive compound: a three-year prospective study.
An estimated 6-8 million women take estrogen plus progestin hormone replacement therapy (HRT).
The HERS researchers report in the July 3 JAMA that postmenopausal women with a history of heart disease who received hormone replacement therapy for nearly 7 years had no better heart health than did similar women getting a placebo.
This treatment, called hormone replacement therapy (HRT), can ease symptoms of menopause and protect against risks of heart disease, stroke, and osteoporosis.
Women who had ever used estrogen-only replacement therapy had a 60% increase in the risk of ovarian cancer, compared with women who had never used hormone replacement therapy (rate ratio, 1.