The role of progestogens in Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is to counteract the estrogen- dependent endometrial mitotic stimulation, thus significantly reducing hyperplasia/carcinoma risk of endometrial cells. Progestogens are different for pharmacological potency, secondary effects on other receptors than progestin receptor, and metabolic effect on various tissues (e.g., breast) and systems (e.g., cardiovascular, central nervous system) of the women\u2019s body. This review summarizes current data on progestogen\u2019s pharmacological role in HRT use for menopause managemen
Several epidemiological and observational studies have investigated the role of hormone replacement ...
Peri- and postmenopause are stages of reproductive aging in women characterized first by ovarian hor...
Progestogens share one common effect: the ability to convert proliferative endometrium to its secret...
The role of progestogens in Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is to counteract the estrogen- depen...
Progestogens share one common effect: the ability to convert proliferative endometrium to its secret...
Progesterone is a steroid hormone that is essential for the regulation of reproductive function. The...
Hormone replacement therapy has long been advocated for protection against osteoporosis and for reli...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_185424872.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...
10 páginasHormone replacement therapy in menopause is used to improve climacteric syndrome in women ...
Progestogens: effects on clinical and biochemical parameters in postmenopausal women H ormone therap...
Postmenopausal hormone therapy is used to relieve climacteric symptoms. Estrogen therapy also reduce...
OBJECTIVE: This progestin hormone replace-ment therapy (HRT) regimen in which estrogen is given cont...
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is the most effective treatment currently available for vasomotor ...
The progestins have different pharmacological properties depending upon the parent molecule, usually...
Unopposed estrogens for treating menopausal symptoms were extensively used when epidemiological find...
Several epidemiological and observational studies have investigated the role of hormone replacement ...
Peri- and postmenopause are stages of reproductive aging in women characterized first by ovarian hor...
Progestogens share one common effect: the ability to convert proliferative endometrium to its secret...
The role of progestogens in Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is to counteract the estrogen- depen...
Progestogens share one common effect: the ability to convert proliferative endometrium to its secret...
Progesterone is a steroid hormone that is essential for the regulation of reproductive function. The...
Hormone replacement therapy has long been advocated for protection against osteoporosis and for reli...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_185424872.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...
10 páginasHormone replacement therapy in menopause is used to improve climacteric syndrome in women ...
Progestogens: effects on clinical and biochemical parameters in postmenopausal women H ormone therap...
Postmenopausal hormone therapy is used to relieve climacteric symptoms. Estrogen therapy also reduce...
OBJECTIVE: This progestin hormone replace-ment therapy (HRT) regimen in which estrogen is given cont...
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is the most effective treatment currently available for vasomotor ...
The progestins have different pharmacological properties depending upon the parent molecule, usually...
Unopposed estrogens for treating menopausal symptoms were extensively used when epidemiological find...
Several epidemiological and observational studies have investigated the role of hormone replacement ...
Peri- and postmenopause are stages of reproductive aging in women characterized first by ovarian hor...
Progestogens share one common effect: the ability to convert proliferative endometrium to its secret...