Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Hormonal substitutes in menopause can be dangerous

U.S. officials have banned consider online sales of hormonal methods to overcome the menopause as estrogen therapy doctors uncertain for many women, according to Reuters. Office of the FDA Food and Drug Administration (FDA) banned the sale of U.S. assets in a number of hormonal pharmacies, believes that the drugs can be dangerous to women's health and do not provide information about these drugs completely and truthfully. In the pharmacy sent a warning letter, but the means to continue to sell without specifying the possible consequences of hormone therapy. According to a study in 2002 found that hormone replacement by pharmaceutical companies to increase the risk of breast cancer, heart attack and stroke in women who took the money with such hormones as estrogen, progesterone and testosterone. Doctors found that may be only for a short period under hormone replacement to overcome the most difficult time of menopause in women.

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