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References
for Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement and Route of Administration
1. Double-blind randomized placebo-controlled study of transdermal estrogen
replacement therapy on hypertensive postmenopausal women; Maria Grazia Modena, Rosella Molinari,
Nicola MuiaJr , Annadele Castelli, Francesca Pala and Rosario Rossi
American Journal of Hypertension; pp. 1000-1008
2. Effects of Oral and Transdermal Estrogen/Progesterone Regimens on Blood Coagulation
and Fibrinolysis in Postmenopausal Women : A Randomized Controlled Trial
Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 1997;17:3071-3078
3. Effects of Hormone-Replacement Therapy on Fibrinolysis in Postmenopausal Women
N Engl J Med. 1997;336:683-690
4. Natural Estrogens: A Review
of the Primary Literature
Intl J Pharm Compounding 2000 Mar/Apr;4(2):110-113
5. Rational for Bio-Identical HRT in Atherosclerosis
Prevention
J Reprod Med 2000 Mar;45(3Suppl):245-48
6. Transdermal Progesterone for Vasomotor Symptoms
and Postmenopausal Bone Loss.
Obstet Gynecol 1999 Aug;94(2):225-8
7. Effects of estrogen or estrogen/progestin regimens
on heart disease risk factors in postmenopausal women. The PEPI
trial.
JAMA 1995;273:199-208
8. Med Clin North Am 1995 Nov;79(6):1337-56
9. Comparison of Regimens Containing Oral Micronized
Progesterone or Medroxyprogesterone Acetate on Quality of Life in
Postmenopausal Women: A Cross-Sectional Survey.
J Womens Health Gend Based Med 2000;9:381-87
10. Progesterone vs. Medroxyprogesterone in Postmenopausal
Women with Coronary Artery Disease
J Am Coll Cardiol 2000 Dec;36(7):2154-9
11. Medroxyprogesterone Interferes with Ovarian
Steroid Protection Against Coronary Vasospasm.
Nat Med 1997;3:324-327
12. Menopausal Hormone Replacement Therapy with
Continuous Daily Oral Micronized Estradiol and Progesterone
Obstet Gynecol 1989 Apr;73(4):606-12
13. Transdermal Estradiol and Oral Micronized Progesterone:
Effect on Menopausal Symptoms, Lipid Metabolism and Patient Acceptance
Wien Klin Wochenschr 2000 Jul 28;112(14):629-33
14. Influence of Route of Administration on Progesterone
and Estrogen Metabolism
J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab 2000;13
Suppl 6:1457-66
Am J Obstet Gynecol 1988 Nov;159(5):1203-9
Maturitas 1995 Apr;21(3):251-7
15. Natural Progesterone and Antihypertensive Action
Br Med J 1985;290:13-14
16. 17B-Estradiol, its Metabolites and Progesterone
Inhibit Cardiac Fibroblast Growth.
Hypertension 1998;31(Part2):522-528
17. Women Prefer Natural Progesterone Over Synthetic
Mayo Clinic Women’s Healthsource
August 1999
18. Transdermal Administration of Progesterone
to Improve Systemic Bioavailability
Maturitas 1993 Dec;18(1):65-72
19. A Decade of Experience with Transdermal Estrogen
Replacement Therapy: Overview of Key Pharmacologic and Clinical
Findings
Int J Fertil 38 (2), 1993 pp. 79-91
20. Estriol Therapy for Menopausal Women
Chin Med J (Taipei) 1995;55:386-91
21. Estriol, the Forgotten Estrogen?
JAMA 1978 Jan;239(1)29-30
22. An Alternative Method of Hormone Replacement
Therapy Using the Natural Sex Steroids
Menopause 1995 Oct;6(4):653-74
23. A Controlled Trial of Intravaginal Estriol
in Postmenopausal Women with Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections
New Eng J of Med 1993 Sept;329(11)753-56
24. Effect of Postmenopausal Estrogen Replacement
on Circulating Androgens
Obstet Gynecol 1997;Vol. 90, No.
6:995-8
25. Testosterone Deficiency and Supplementation
for Women: What Do We Need to Know?
Menopause Management 1996;Sept/Oct:10-1523
26. Transdermal Estrogen
Therapy in Postmenopausal Women: gel vs. patch
Br J Obstet Gynaecol 1997 Nov;104
Suppl 16
27. Progesterone as a Bone-Trophic
Hormone
Endocr Rev 1990;11:386-98
28. Osteoporosis Reversal The
Role of Progesterone
Int Clin Nut Rev 1990 July;10(3)384-91
29. Osteoporosis Reversal with
Transdermal Progesterone
Lancet 1990;336:1327
30. Randomized, controlled comparison
of transdermal estradiol with oral conjugated estrogens for the
relief of hot flushes
Clin Drug Invest 2000;20:207-214
31. Efficacy and safety of oral
estriol for managing postmenopausal symptoms.
Maturitas 2000;34:169-177
32. Estriol (E3) replacement
improves endothelial function and bone mineral density in very elderly
women.
J Geronotol A Biol Schi Med Sci
2000;55:B183-B190; discussion B191-193
33. Progesterone inhibits arterial
smooth muscle cell proliferat
Nat Med 1997;3:1005-1008
34. Reduced Estriol Excretion in Patients with Breast Cancer prior to
Endocrine Therapy
JAMA vol.196,(1966) pp 1128-36
35. Clinical and Experimental
Aspects of the Anti-Mammary Carcinogenic Activity of Estriol
Frontiers of Hormonal Research,
Vol.5 no.1(1977) pp 155-73
36. Estriol Prevention of Mammary
Carcinoma Induced by 7,12 Dimethylbenzanthracene and Procarbazine
Cancer Research, vol.35,(1975)pp
1341-53
37. Oestriol and Prevention
of Breast Cancer
Lancet, vol.1, no.802 (1973) pp
546-47
38. Pathophysiologic Considerations
in the Treatment of Menopausal Patients with Oestrogens; The Role
of Oestriol in the Prevention on Mammary Carcinoma
Acta Endocrinologica, vol.233, suppl.(1980)pp
17-27
39. Gavin NI, Thorp JM, Ohsfeldt RL. Determinants of hormone
replacement therapy duration among postmenopausal women
with intact uteri. [option to try different types and strengths of HRT has been
shown to be a statistically significant factor in the decision to continue HRT]
Menopause 2001 Sep-Oct;8(5):377-383
40. The metabolism of estradiol; oral compared to intravenous administration
C. Longcope, S. Gorbach, B. Goldin, M. Woods, J. Dwyer and J. Warram
J Steroid Biochem. 1985;23:1065-1070
41. Comparison of effects of continuous combined transdermal
with oral estrogen and oral progestogen replacement therapies on
serum lipoproteins and compliance
Climacteric. 2001;4:228-234
This is a representative list and is not meant to
be exhaustive. Balanced interpretation of these and other studies
is available in many reference books.
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