2015
DOI: 10.1097/gme.0000000000000437
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What should women expect after stopping hormone therapy?

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“…There is not likely to be any definitive trial data to answer this question, considering cessation of HRT has been more widely studied, and there is still no consensus reached whether to taper or abruptly stop HRT (Crawford, 2015). I suggest that it would be clinically reasonable to try either approach, but a taper would be fairly easy to conduct and hypothetically might be an easier transition.…”
Section: Stopping a Trial Or Long-term Testosterone Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is not likely to be any definitive trial data to answer this question, considering cessation of HRT has been more widely studied, and there is still no consensus reached whether to taper or abruptly stop HRT (Crawford, 2015). I suggest that it would be clinically reasonable to try either approach, but a taper would be fairly easy to conduct and hypothetically might be an easier transition.…”
Section: Stopping a Trial Or Long-term Testosterone Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%