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Hormone replacement therapy
also known as hormone substitution, oestrogen replacement therapy or oestrogen substitution

Treatment of menopausal problems in women with oestrogens, to make good the loss of natural function of the ovaries. Oestrogens prevent osteoporosis and are used when there are signs of atrophy in the genital region or urinary tract and (controversially) for cardiovascular disease. gestagens can be used in addition to the oestrogens, to avoid benign proliferation of the mucous membrane of the womb, which is caused by oestrogens. There are cases in which hormone replacement therapy should not be carried out, for instance after thrombosis and with some forms of womb or breast cancer.

Drug Treatment
The dosage and manner of use depend on the requirements. The hormones may be taken orally, through the skin or as vaginal capsules, more rarely as an intramuscular injection or as an implant under the skin. For the prevention of osteoporosis, the initial dose is low and this is then slowly increased.

Side-Effects
Oestrogens: Tension in the chest, oedema, increase in weight, abdominal problems (sense of fullness) and others; Gestagens: Signs of intolerance such as acne may occur. When combined treatment is used and side-effects occur, the initial doses are first checked and then either the oestrogen dose is reduced or the gestagen is changed.

Glossary entries:  Roche and Walter de Gruyter, Berlin