Author:
Gupta Meeta,Yadav Poonam,Kumar Sarvesh
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Introduction
Since menopause was related to variety of genitourinary, vasomotor, psychological and musculoskeletal changes, conjugated equine estrogen (CEE) was introduced for all menopause-related symptoms in various doses.
Materials and methods
It is a comparative study in which 100 postmenopausal women were selected (natural or surgical menopause) with one or more menopausal symptoms. All patients were randomly divided in two groups. Group A received 0.3 mg CEE and group B received 0.625 mg CEE, and both groups were compared with each other in various aspects.
Results
Both the groups were comparable to each other with respect to mean age, residence, type of menopause, total duration of menopause. Both the groups show comparable improvement in vasomotor, genitourinary and psychological symptoms and p > 0.05 which is not significant. On evaluation of bone mineral density (BMD), the group B showed significant improvement than group A (p < 0.001). Effect on endometrium was not significant.
Conclusion
Because of the complications of estrogen ± progestin, it should be prescribed at the lowest effective doses and for the shortest duration consistent with treatment goals and risk for individual women.
How to cite this article
Yadav P, Singh R, Kaur H, Gupta M, Kumar S. Comparative Study of Low Dose Conjugate Equine Estrogen 0.3 mg vs Standard Dose Conjugate Equine Estrogen 0.625 mg as Hormone Replacement Therapy. J South Asian Feder Menopause Soc 2013;1(2):45-49.
Publisher
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishing
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