FDA to Remove Black Box Warnings on Menopause Hormone Therapy

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Science and medical guidelines have evolved, leading to a more nuanced view of hormone therapy for menopause. Starting therapy before age 60 or within ten years of menopause can provide relief from symptoms like hot flashes and night sweats, and offer benefits for bone and heart health. However, not all women are suitable candidates, and risks vary depending on the type of estrogen used and individual health conditions. Alternatives like non-hormonal medications and lifestyle changes are also available for managing menopausal symptoms.
- Is hormone therapy for menopause right for you? 6 things to know NPR
- F.D.A. Will Remove Black Box Warnings From Hormone Treatments for Menopause The New York Times
- HHS Secretary Kennedy News Conference on Hormone Replacement Therapy C-SPAN
- WATCH: RFK Jr. says FDA will remove long-standing warning from hormone-based menopause drugs PBS
- Opinion | Marty Makary: The FDA Liberates Women’s Hormone Replacement Therapy The Wall Street Journal
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