Study finds certain hormone replacement therapies raise risks of heart disease and blood clots in menopausal women.

Researchers found that certain hormone replacement therapy (HRT) tablets used by menopausal women may increase the risk of heart disease and blood clots. The study, which analyzed data from over 900,000 women, showed that tablets containing both estrogen and progestogen or tibolone pose higher risks compared to transdermal patches. The findings highlight the need for careful consideration of HRT formulations to minimize health risks.

November 28, 2024
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