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Are combination compounded hormone creams SAFE? | Menopausal Hormone Therapy

Are combination compounded hormone creams SAFE? | Menopausal Hormone Therapy

During the last decades of confusion about menopa…

Empowering Midlife Wellness with Dr. Susan · Dr. Susan Hardwick-Smith

October 17, 202418m 57sExplicit

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Show Notes

During the last decades of confusion about menopausal hormone therapy, many well-meaning solutions were offered to patients claiming to be safer than the feared traditional HRT. These include combinations of estrogens, progesterone and testosterone in the form of topical creams and sublingual preparations. Now that we are emerging from this fog of confusion, and understand that estradiol, progesterone and testosterone are not only safe, but also provide numerous health benefits for women, it's important to reevaluate whether compounded estrogen products still have a place. Today I’m discussing the different types of estrogen that are available in compounded form, why progesterone cream is not a safe solution for patients who have a uterus, and why at the current time we need to rely on testosterone in compounded form, and how to ensure that we're getting the safe and most beneficial dose.