If we don’t refer uncomplicated hypothyroidism to endocrinology, or refer mild hypertension to cardiology, why are we referring vasomotor symptoms out?
Menopause care belongs in primary care.
Labels are changing, but the responsibility remains on the clinician to provide access and personalize the dose, and route to the patient needs and history.
#FDA#HRT#Menopause#Health
We keep debating whether hormones are “good” or “bad.” Perhaps the right clinical question is: what is X hormone designed to do, and for whom, at their specific stage of life.
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Pharmacologically, progestins do the real work in contraception, not estrogen. Finding the right contraception fit considers progestin type, generational differences and formulation.
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The message to women is often polarized. Hormonal #contraception = bad
#Menopause hormones therapy = good.
That’s negativity bias.
For some, contraceptives fail, but for the right woman, HC can be life-changing.
Why? Consider dose & formulation:
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Know your options. “Hormones” ≠ pills. Both contraception and MHT can be delivered orally, transdermally, vaginally, or via devices. Same hormones, different delivery, different clinical trade-offs. Route matters.
Same hormones. Very different roles. Contraceptives suppress ovulation with high doses of "synthetic" hormones, but MHT aims to replace missing hormones at physiologic levels. It is the indication, history, dose, route, and life stage that determines risk, not just hormone type.
Dose ≠ effect! Early COCs used >50 mcg ethinyl estradiol, but modern COCs use 20–35 mcg and remain effective because, pharmacologically, EE is highly potent. MHT often uses higher milligram doses because the estrogens used are weaker. Clearly, potency and clinical intent matter.
267 #FDA-approved contraceptives contain lactose. Some hormone therapies include peanuts, shellac, or FD&C Red No. 40.
Could inactive ingredients be contributing to adverse reactions or sensitivities?
Find out with the Dama Rx checker! 👇
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New study: Those seeking abortion care report higher rates of hormonal contraceptive side effects than contraceptive service users—mood changes (52% vs. 29%), weight gain, acne & more.
Tailored counseling is critical. 💡
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Do you know about "Ozempic babies"? 🚨 With weight loss drugs on the rise, unexpected pregnancies are becoming a hot topic. These medications may reduce the effectiveness of oral contraceptives.
Read to learn more:
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Let’s spill the tea on HRT!
(Grab a cuppa this is your 12min tea break)
Why do you need to take #HRT?
Why are female hormone / oestrogen levels not recommended?
Why do some women need high doses?
Why do you need progesterone alongside oestrogen?
I’ve tried to pack in so much & please ask any questions below ⬇️
#worldmenopausemonth @WellbeingofWmen
The government has announced that £740 million has been allocated for local authorities in England to expand and update existing SEND provision in mainstream schools.
The chair of the Disabled Children’s Partnership @annabirdfr joins @bbcnuala to give her reaction.
New BBC research reveals over 630,000 women are awaiting essential treatments for conditions like endometriosis, fibroids, and menopause care—more than double the pre-pandemic figures.
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@MSIchoices underscores the high impact of contraception: every $1 invested saves $3 in health costs, yielding $120 in economic benefits. Empowering women with choice drives gender equality, stronger communities, and healthier families. https://t.co/jZBEpEO8Qn
We published a study! 🚨
We explored contraceptive side effects in the UK & findings reveal diverse impacts, from mental health challenges to feeling unheard by providers—highlighting the need for patient-centered care.
Read it here: https://t.co/UGrKcnlF1o
New research on trans & gender-diverse individuals shows:
✨ Many prefer non-invasive options; some use testosterone despite limited efficacy.
✨ Patient-centered care is essential. Let’s meet people’s unique needs!
Full study: https://t.co/jJpbROQnLH