Abstract:The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of hormone replacement therapy in 261 postmenopausal women in Kuwait 1 year after starting treatment. The investigations were carried out from June 1992 to June 1994. Combined estrogen and progesterone were used by 50.6% of the women while estrogen implants were used by 18%, transdermal therapeutic system (TTS) patches by 10.3%, natural estrogen by 10.0%, Livial by 6.1%, and estrogen cream by 5.0%. The side effects of HRT were few and mild. Nine of the 27 … Show more
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