The Debate - HysterSisters
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The Debate - HysterSisters
W O M E N ’ S H E A LT H B U L L E T I N : The Bioidentical ESTROGEN THERAPY (ET) Debate IF YOU’RE CONSIDERING ET to help control your moderate to severe hot flashes, night sweats, and vaginal atrophy and dryness associated with menopause, you’ve probably heard the term “bioidentical.” In recent Inside you’ll find more information on current topics including: years, women have been inundated by the term in the news, through magazine articles, on television talk shows, or even from their friends. But, many women just like you are still wondering: What does “bioidentical ET” really mean? And what do I need to know about bioidenticals when I’m choosing my estrogen therapy? 4 Bioidentical ET Defined 4 Compounding in Question 4 Sources of Bioidentical Estrogen 4 Choosing a Bioidentical ET That’s Right for You The source and form of the estrogen in their therapy continues to be an important consideration for most women. But, it’s easy to become overwhelmed by all the conflicting information out there about bioidenticals. This resource is designed to provide you with the facts you need to know about bioidentical ET and related topics to help you make an informed decision with your doctor about what type of ET may be best for you. Bioidentical ET Defined Here are the facts: ACCORDING TO THE NORTH AMERICAN MENOPAUSE Products made in compounding pharmacies are not SOCIETY, the term “bioidentical” is used to describe hormones subject to the same rigorous oversight and testing as that are: “chemically identical to the hormones produced FDA-approved therapies. naturally by your body.” There is no scientific evidence that compounded therapies are safe or effective. Most major medical associations identify bioidentical estrogen as estradiol, the most common form of estrogen produced by a woman’s normally functioning ovaries. Although “bioidentical” is not a new concept to the medical community, a variety of celebrity spokespersons and extensive media coverage have recently brought bioidentical hormones into the women’s health spotlight. However, many of the same media sources have also misled the Compounding pharmacies often use combinations of unapproved hormones, such as estriol, whose safety and efficacy have not been tested and are not known. The quality of compounded treatments can vary widely from batch to batch based on the practices of the individual pharmacist. public to believe that bioidentical hormones are only available Compounded mixtures may not properly be absorbed or from what’s known as “compounding pharmacies” and that provide the appropriate levels of hormones needed in compounded products are safer and more effective than regular the body. pharmaceutical medicines. Compounded therapies are not covered by health insurance and often come with significant Compounding in Question out-of-pocket costs. “COMPOUNDING” REFERS TO the custom mixing of It’s important that you talk to your doctor about your treatment hormones by a pharmacist based on a prescription written by goals and understand the risks that may be associated with a physician. This is typically done at a specialty compounding unapproved treatments before making your ET choice. pharmacy and can be a good alternative for women with special needs, such as trouble handling certain components of drug products. The practice of compounding has received a lot of media attention recently that has many women wondering “are compounded hormones better for me?” Many compounding pharmacies have claimed that their hormone blends provide natural, safer, and more effective estrogens than therapies approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). In January 2008, the FDA issued a series of warning letters to compounding pharmacies all around the country stating that these actions “violate Federal law by making false and misleading claims.” IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Estrogens increase the chances of getting cancer of the uterus (womb). Report any unusual vaginal bleeding right away while you are taking estrogens. Vaginal bleeding after menopause may be a warning sign of cancer of the uterus (womb). Do not use estrogens with or without progestins to prevent heart disease, heart attacks, or strokes. Using estrogens with or without progestins may increase your chances of getting heart attacks, strokes, breast cancer, and blood clots. Using estrogens with progestins may increase your risk of dementia (decline in memory and thinking skills). Please see Important Safety Information on back cover and accompanying Full Prescribing Information for Vivelle-Dot® (estradiol transdermal system). Sources of Bioidentical Estrogen The good news is you do not have to go to a compounding Vivelle-Dot is also one pharmacy to get a bioidentical estrogen therapy in a range of of the few estrogen therapies doses for your moderate to severe menopause symptoms. Many that offers a low-dose option, 0.025 mg/day, FDA-approved therapies, like Vivelle-Dot, already contain approved solely for the prevention of postmenopausal osteoporosis, estradiol, the form of estrogen identical to your body’s own. For a major health concern for women after menopause. If you are women interested in the source of estrogen in their therapy, the also experiencing moderate to severe hot flashes, night sweats, estrogen in Vivelle-Dot (estradiol) is chemically derived from a and vaginal dryness and atrophy associated with menopause, plant source. This does not mean that Vivelle-Dot is safer or more Vivelle-Dot has 4 other dosage strengths that can help to control effective than other estrogen products. these symptoms while reducing your risk of postmenopausal osteoporosis—and all under one low co-pay. The Vivelle-Dot patch is the #1 Prescribed Brand-Name Bioidentical Estrogen Therapy.*† Vivelle-Dot is a tiny, Depending on your individual dosing needs, Vivelle-Dot may translucent, transdermal estrogen therapy that’s applied to the begin controlling your moderate to severe symptoms associated lower abdomen twice a week. The patch delivers a continuous with menopause within 4 hours of application. The patch is proven flow of estradiol directly into the bloodstream. To help effective and has been prescribed by physicians for over 10 years. meet your individual needs, Vivelle-Dot is available in multiple strengths so your doctor can choose the dose that’s right for you. Talk to your doctor about whether Vivelle-Dot may be right for you and ask about how you can get a One Month Free Trial Offer of the #1 Prescribed Brand-Name Bioidentical Estrogen Therapy.*† Visit vivelledot.com to learn more and, while you’re there, sign up for the By Your Side patient support service, a free reminder program designed to help you stick with your treatment. INDICATION Vivelle-Dot is used after menopause to: reduce moderate to severe hot flashes; treat moderate to severe dryness, itching and burning in or around the vagina; and help reduce your chances of getting osteoporosis (thin weak bones). My Journey. My Patch. Please see Important Safety Information on back cover and accompanying Full Prescribing Information for Vivelle-Dot. * Based on IMS Health®, National Prescription Audit Plus™, December 2009. † This means that the estrogen in Vivelle-Dot (estradiol) is identical to the hormone produced naturally by your body. This does not mean that it is safer or more effective. Choosing a Bioidentical ET That’s Right for You If you’re considering a bioidentical ET, it’s important to discuss your options with your healthcare provider. Now that you know the facts, here are some additional questions you may want to ask your doctor to help you in making your decision: What are the most common FDA-approved bioidentical ETs? Is there a difference between estrogens derived from plant versus animal sources? How can I get the smallest dose of estrogen to relieve my symptoms? I need a treatment that fits into my busy life, what are my options? How long will it take for my therapy to start controlling my symptoms? I’m also worried about my bone health. Is my ET also approved to prevent bone loss from menopause? INDICATION Vivelle-Dot® (estradiol transdermal system), is used after menopause to: reduce moderate to severe hot flashes; treat moderate to severe dryness, itching and burning in or around the vagina; help reduce your chances of getting osteoporosis (thin weak bones); and treat certain conditions in which a young woman’s ovaries do not produce enough estrogens naturally. Vivelle-Dot 0.025 mg/day is only used to prevent osteoporosis from menopause. If you use Vivelle-Dot only to treat your dryness, itching, and burning in and around your vagina or if you use Vivelle-Dot only to prevent osteoporosis from menopause, talk with your healthcare professional about whether a different treatment or medicine without estrogens might be better for you. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Estrogens increase the chances of getting cancer of the uterus (womb). Report any unusual vaginal bleeding right away while you are taking estrogens. Vaginal bleeding after menopause may be a warning sign of cancer of the uterus (womb). Do not use estrogens with or without progestins to prevent heart disease, heart attacks, or strokes. Using estrogens with or without progestins may increase your chances of getting heart attacks, strokes, breast cancer, and blood clots. Using estrogens with progestins may increase your risk of dementia (decline in memory and thinking skills). Vivelle-Dot should not be used if you have unusual vaginal bleeding; currently have or have had certain cancers, including cancer of the breast or uterus; had a stroke or heart attack in the recent past (for example, in the past year); currently have or have had blood clots; currently have or have had liver problems; or think you may be, or know that you are, pregnant. The most common side effects that may occur with Vivelle-Dot are headache, breast tenderness, and back pain. You and your healthcare professional should talk regularly about whether you still need treatment with Vivelle-Dot. Please see accompanying Full Prescribing Information for Vivelle-Dot. You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088. Available by prescription only. As You Journey Through Menopause, Vivelle-Dot is By Your Side. © 2010 Novartis Printed in U.S.A. My Journey. My Patch. 05/10 VVD-800160
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