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Different hormone therapy formulations may pose different risks for heart attack and stroke

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Post-menopausal women whose doctors prescribe hormone replacement therapy for severe hot flashes and other menopause symptoms may want to consider taking low doses of Food and Drug Administration-approved bioidentical forms of estrogen or getting their hormones via a transdermal patch. A new observational study shows bioidentical hormones in transdermal patches may be associated with a lower risk of heart attack and FDA-approved products—not compounded hormones—may be associated with a slightly lower risk of stroke compared to synthetic hormones in pill form.

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