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DepoMed: Protected by Cash and Headed Higher
DepoMed's two Phase III trials for vasomotor symptoms ended in March 2009 and April 2009.
When It Comes to Natural Remedies for Hormonal Balance, the Proof Is in the Clinical Research
As hormone levels fluctuate and decline, they experience a range of uncomfortable symptoms that can include hot flashes, night sweats, mood decline, and loss of libido.
New nerve jab might help stop hot flushes
An injection in the neck might ease the symptoms of hot flashes. It blocks nerve signals involved in temperature regulation, and early results show that it can be highly successful.
Hot flashes can happen at any time, leaving you sweaty and red-faced. Although other hormonal conditions can cause them, hot flashes are frequently due to menopause.
New Book About Women's Health Looks At The Good And Evil Of Hormones
Main Category: Women's Health / Gynecology Also Included In: Endocrinology ; Clinical Trials / Drug Trials Article Date: 13 Jun 2009 - 1:00 PDT The evidence is in.
Certain drug combos may raise breast cancer risk
Breast cancer survivors risk having their disease come back if they use certain antidepressants while also taking the cancer prevention drug tamoxifen, worrisome new research shows.
Some Antidepressants May Thwart Tamoxifen's Effect on Breast Cancer
Common antidepressants that many breast cancer survivors use to dampen the hot flashes caused by taking tamoxifen may actually boost the odds of the disease's return, new research warns.
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Breast cancer survivors risk having their disease recur if they use certain antidepressants while taking the cancer prevention drug tamoxifen, new research shows.
Tamoxifen Breast Cancer Medicine Is Less Effective With Antidepressant Use
Tamoxifen, a breast cancer medicine used by millions of women, doesna t work when taken with antidepressants like Eli Lilly & Co.a s Prozac, Pfizer Inc.a s Zoloft and GlaxoSmithKline Plca s Paxil, a study says.
People's Pharmacy: Can you get addicted to eyedrops?
Q: I've heard about becoming addicted to nasal sprays, but I wonder if one can become addicted to eyedrops.
Menopause: Agent Provides Treatment Option For Women With Hot Flashes
They say the agent, pregabalin, decreased hot flash severity and frequency about 20 percent more than did a placebo agent.
I have recurring warts on one hand. My doctor has frozen them off and burned them off, and they keep returning.
Nerve pain pill found effective in treating hot flashes
Washington, May 16 : A pill used to treat nerve pain has been found effective in treating hot flashes in women, claim Mayo Clinic researchers.
Researchers: agent provides treatment option for women with hot flashes
A pill used for nerve pain offers women relief from hot flashes, Mayo Clinic researchers report at the 45th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology .
Herbs for Menopause, Herbal Remedies for Menopause Relief
Menopause is the shutting down of child bearing capabilities of the woman, and as women go through menopause, their bodies do not produce sufficient amounts of the female hormones Many women have to undergo uncomfortable menopausal symptoms; some of them have used orthodox drugs all to no avail.
Hormone therapy often best solution
Leslie Belanger, who teaches swimming, experienced many menopausal symptoms before insisting that she be placed on hormone therapy.
More than a dozen times a day, Peg Bradford gets walloped by a hot flash. The one-minute episodes are intense.
New option for dealing with menopause symptoms
Women trying to deal with the symptoms of menopause may have a new option. A new study finds a drug by the name Pristiq is a safe and effective treatment for hot flashes in postmenopausal women.
Desvenlafaxine useful for vasomotor symptoms of menopause
Desvenlafaxine, also known by the trade name Pristiq, is a safe and effective treatment for hot flashes in postmenopausal women, according to a report in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Can Acupuncture Treat Hot Flashes?
While some people have suggested that acupuncture can help women in menopause with hot flashes, a review of other studies said there does not seem to be any positive effect.