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Vasomotor symptoms of menopause often persist longer than 7 years
New data from the SWAN study reveal that African American women have the longest median duration of vasomotor symptoms, at 10.1 years, and...
Andrew M. Kaunitz, MD
Professor and Associate Chairman, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Florida College of Medicine–Jacksonville. Dr. Kaunitz serves on the OBG Management Board of Editors.
Dr. Kaunitz reports that he receives grant or research support from Agile, Bayer, Noven, Teva, and TherapeuticsMD and is a consultant to Actavis, Bayer, Merck and Teva.
Prescribing systemic hormone therapy is common, but controversial. Dr. Kaunitz elaborates on specific dosing and tapering patients, as well as considers women at risk for osteoporosis
Recorded at the 2014 meeting of the North American Menopause Society
New data from the SWAN study reveal that African American women have the longest median duration of vasomotor symptoms, at 10.1 years, and...
A peer-to-peer audiocast with JoAnn Pinkerton, MD, and Anne Moore, DNP, APN
The MenoPro app from NAMS also contains a component for patients
Given our available (better) options for treating hot flashes, can we reduce our use of medroxyprogesterone acetate?