Geriatric Pharmacotherapy Case Series: Clotting and Gender-Affirming Care

Author:

Mertz Amanda1,Fair Collin1,Pol Jason2

Affiliation:

1. 1 Veterans Affairs Northeast Ohio Healthcare System, Cleveland, Ohio.

2. 2 Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio.

Abstract

Background A transfeminine patient is a 79-year-old with past medical history significant for type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension, gender dysphoria, chronic kidney disease, dyslipidemia, total left hip replacement, and recent provoked deep venous thromboembolism (DVT). She was seen by a pharmacist in a primary care clinic after her discharge from a skilled nursing facility. The patient was experiencing symptoms of gender dysphoria after discontinuation of her estradiol in setting of her DVT. Assessment Her renal function was calculated to ensure she was on appropriate dosing of her medications. Because her DVT was provoked, providers determined she would require only 3 months of anticoagulation. Her laboratory test results showed a subtherapeutic estradiol level and her estradiol was restarted. Additionally, aspirin was being prescribed for primary prevention of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and was discontinued. Outcome She has significant improvement in her gender dysphoria symptoms with resuming her estradiol and now has a therapeutic estradiol level. She is tolerating her direct oral coagulant well and reports good quality of life. Conclusion When reviewing medications for patients it is important to take several factors into account, including dose, appropriate indication, and patient preference. Pharmacists play a key role, through collaboration with providers, in assessing these medication-specific factors. Estradiol was stopped in this patient because of her DVT, but given her DVT was provoked after a recent surgery, it was unlikely that estradiol was the cause of her clot. Weighing the risks and benefits for any patient is important when determining what medications are appropriate to continue. Additionally, calculating renal function appropriately in a gender-non-conforming patients ensures appropriate and safe dosing.

Publisher

American Society of Consultant Pharmacists

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