If you’re experiencing postmenopausal bleeding, your mind may go to the worst possible scenario: cancer. While it’s true the “c word” is one potential cause, bleeding after menopause can happen for ...
May 17, 2012 (San Diego, California) — A 1-year randomized study of postmenopausal women who took the new oral selective estrogen-receptor modulator (SERM) ospemifene (Ophena, Shionogi) for ...
Menopause is caused by a decline in ovarian function and hormone production. Because your ovaries are the primary drivers of this change, you can experience symptoms of menopause even if you do not ...
Choice of therapy is based on patient needs and preferences. Some patients find dosing of the cream confusing. Active estrogen cream dosing is specified in milligrams, the dose of base cream is in ...
Vaginal atrophy is a condition that can negatively impact the quality of life of many postmenopausal women. Local exogenous estrogen therapy can effectively alter the anatomic and pathophysiologic ...
Doctors may use intravenous (IV) or oral estrogen to manage hormones and treat atypical uterine bleeding. People may need to continue taking oral contraceptives after the initial bleeding is under ...