Hormone therapy treatments for menopause no longer will carry warnings on heart disease, cancer

US Health Officials Ditch Warnings Over Hormone Therapy for Menopause, Hoping to Revive Usage.

In a significant U-turn, US health regulators announced that they will be removing warnings about the potential risks of heart disease and cancer associated with hormone replacement therapy (HRT) used to treat menopausal symptoms.

The decision comes after decades of controversy surrounding HRT, which was initially linked to an increased risk of certain cancers and cardiovascular issues in a landmark 2002 study known as the Women's Health Initiative. The study led to a significant decline in the use of HRT among postmenopausal women, with just 4% using the therapy in 2020, down from 27% in 1999.

However, subsequent research has raised questions about the study's design and conclusions, leading health organizations such as the American Urogynecologic Society and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists to call for a revision of the labels. The FDA has now responded with updated guidance that recommends HRT for women under 60 or those within 10 years of menopause onset.

Estrogen-only products, however, will still carry warnings about endometrial cancer. The FDA is also approving two new drugs to treat menopause symptoms: a generic version of Premarin and a non-hormonal treatment for hot flashes.

The move has been welcomed by health advocates who argue that the benefits of HRT far outweigh the risks. "Estrogen is a key hormone for women's health," said Alicia Jackson, director of the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health. "Every single part of a woman's body depends on estrogen to operate at its best β€” including the brain, bones, heart and muscles."

The FDA Commissioner described the updated guidance as an "incredible step forward" that aims to empower millions of women to live longer, healthier lives.
 
I'm loving this new twist! I mean, remember back in 2015 when we had those super strict warnings about HRT? πŸ˜‚ It's crazy how much has changed since then. I was talking to my aunt the other day and she's like "remember when we could just take estrogen pills without worrying?" 🀣 I'm like "yaaas, girl, those were the days!" But seriously, it's awesome that they're revising those labels and making HRT more accessible again.

I'm all about empowering women to live their best lives, and if HRT can help with that, then why not? Estrogen is like, super important for our overall health 🀯. I just hope they're careful and monitor the situation closely. I don't want anyone to get hurt πŸ™. But overall, I'm stoked about this new development! πŸ’–
 
I'm so done with these health officials making decisions for us without thinking about the long term effects πŸ™„. I mean, what's next? Are they gonna say it's okay for people to smoke and drink again because 'research' says it's not as bad as we thought? The thing is, HRT wasn't just a one-time thing, it's a lifestyle change that affects your whole body, including your heart and cancer risk. They can't just brush off the warnings like they're nothing. I'm all for women having options to live healthier lives, but we need more than just 'updated guidance' from the FDA. We need real answers and not some PR spin πŸ€‘
 
OMG u guys! 🀯 I'm so excited about this new development! The US health officials are finally lifting those scary warnings about hormone therapy for menopause and it's like a weight has been lifted off my shoulders πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. I mean we all know that HRT can be super effective in reducing symptoms, but the fear of heart disease and cancer was holding some women back from even trying it out 🚫.

Now that the FDA is approving new treatments and giving more guidance on who should use HRT, I think this is a huge step forward for women's health πŸ’ͺ. Alicia Jackson said it so right - estrogen is like, super important for women's bodies! πŸ€“ And now we're finally seeing some progress towards empowering women to live longer, healthier lives πŸ’–.

I do wish they were making all HRT products safer, especially the estrogen-only ones that still carry those warnings 🚨. But overall I'm stoked about this new direction and I hope it encourages more women to take control of their health πŸ’β€β™€οΈπŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Honestly though, I'm not surprised they're backing down on the warnings. It's all about profits at the end of the day πŸ€‘. Like, who needs actual research and caution when you can just sell more estrogen pills? πŸ’Έ And don't even get me started on the fact that only certain age groups and products are being approved... sounds like a total cop-out to me πŸ˜’. I mean, what about women over 60 who need some relief from menopause symptoms? Are they just gonna be left to suffer in silence? πŸ€• Anyway, I guess it's all good news for the pharmaceutical companies now πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. πŸ‘Ž
 
πŸ€” I think this decision is a game-changer for women's health in the US. They've been saying that HRT increases heart disease and cancer risk but now it seems like they're giving it another chance. If estrogen really does play a huge role in overall women's health, I'm all for exploring more treatment options 🌟 The FDA is finally acknowledging the benefits of HRT after decades of controversy and it's about time! πŸ’ͺ Let's hope this updated guidance leads to more empowered women living longer, healthier lives πŸ’•
 
I'm so down for this u-turn! πŸ™Œ It's about time we get more info on HRT, especially since it's been linked to some pretty serious health concerns. I mean, those studies in the 2000s were super concerning, and it's no wonder use dropped off like that.

But now, with all these new findings, it seems like the FDA is finally taking a closer look at things. They're giving women more options, especially those under 60 or within 10 years of menopause. And let's be real, hot flashes can be pretty miserable – so any treatment that can tackle that is definitely worth considering.

Of course, there are still some warnings to keep in mind, like endometrial cancer for estrogen-only products. But overall, this updated guidance feels like a major step forward for women's health. We need more research and open discussions about HRT and its benefits, not just risks! πŸ’‘
 
πŸ’‘ I've got a feelin' this is all about pushin' more meds on us ladies πŸ™„. I mean, suddenly hormone therapy is good for our hearts? That's just not addin' up, if you ask me. We should be gettin' the lowdown on why HRT's still a risk for some people, not sweepin' it under the rug. Those new meds comin' out, though... I'm all about alternative solutions that don't involve injectin' more chemicals into our bodies πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Something's fishy here πŸ‘€...
 
omg can you believe this? they're basically saying hormone therapy is a good thing again 🀯 i remember my grandma used to take it all the time and she was fine until her end... but now i'm seeing a lot of older women talking about how much better their life is since starting HRT again 🌸 its like, great that the FDA is revising their guidelines and stuff... but what's going on with the estrogen-only products? still got to be careful about those πŸ€” anyway, i do know some ladies who started taking it again and said they just feel so much more energized and confident 😊 gotta say though, i'm kinda worried about my own health as we age...
 
I'm low-key stoked about this decision 🀩. I've seen how HRT has been demonized in the past, and it's crazy how those warnings were all but eliminated without proper review πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ. Now we're talking about empowering women to take control of their health again πŸ’ͺ. The FDA's updated guidance makes sense – estrogen is key to a lot of bodily functions, so it's only logical that they'd revisit the warnings on HRT. I'm hoping this opens the door for more research and better treatments for menopause symptoms 🧬. It's all about giving women options and allowing them to make informed decisions about their health πŸ’β€β™€οΈ.
 
I was just thinking about my grandma's garden 🌼, you know? She had this amazing herb garden in her backyard with all these different types of plants... anyway, I started reading about HRT and I'm like "wait, isn't there a new study on how it affects the environment?" πŸ€” Like, have you guys seen any articles on that? I mean, I know we're talking about hormone therapy for menopause but... did you know that bees are being affected by all these pesticides and chemicals? 🐝 It's pretty crazy. Oh and speaking of crazy, have you tried those new avocado toast spots downtown? I heard they're amazing! 🍞
 
omg, this is so good news for all the ladies out there struggling with menopausal symptoms ! 🀩 i mean, we've been hearing about the potential risks of hormone replacement therapy (hrt) for ages and it's nice to see the us health officials are reevaluating their stance on it. 4% usage in 2020 is pretty low if you ask me - who wouldn't want to alleviate hot flashes & mood swings? 😩 the fact that estrogen-only products still have warnings about endometrial cancer is a good call, though - we don't want women taking unnecessary risks.

anyway, it's awesome that there are new treatments on the horizon πŸš€ like those two new drugs for menopause symptoms. i'm definitely rooting for more research to be done on this front! πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
🌈 gotta be happy about this one! i mean, all these years we've been told hormone therapy is bad news, but it turns out the science was kinda sketchy from the start πŸ€”. it's awesome that the FDA is revising its guidelines and giving women more options for managing menopause symptoms πŸ‘. estrogen really does play a huge role in our overall health, so it's great to see that it's being recognized as a positive force πŸ’–. and two new meds are on the way? πŸŽ‰ that's some exciting news! i'm all about empowering women to take care of themselves, and this feels like a major step forward πŸ’ͺ
 
I think this is a pretty big deal, you know? They're basically saying that HRT is okay again. I mean, it's not like they're saying it's completely risk-free or anything, but at least the warnings are being toned down a bit.

So, what changed? Well, apparently some of the research that came out after those Women's Health Initiative studies wasn't as clear-cut as everyone thought. It's like, just because something looks bad on paper doesn't mean it is in real life, you know?

And yeah, I can see why Alicia Jackson would say that estrogen is super important for women's health - it's basically what keeps us alive and functioning properly. But at the same time, I do think it's good that they're being more careful now.

The fact that they're approving new drugs to treat menopause symptoms too is a big plus. And I love that the FDA Commissioner is talking about empowering women to live longer, healthier lives - that sounds like a pretty cool goal to me 🀩πŸ’ͺ
 
So they're ditching those warnings about HRT now... I dunno, man πŸ€”. It's like, don't get me wrong, I'm all for women being able to live their best lives and deal with menopause without too much hassle. But we gotta keep an eye on things, you know? The FDA is basically saying that HRT is fine now, just because some new research came out πŸ“š. And what about the estrogen-only products? Those are still getting warnings about endometrial cancer? That's still a thing, right? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

I mean, I'm all for progress and all, but we can't just forget about the risks, you know? The whole point of HRT is to help women with symptoms... it's gotta be worth the potential risks. And what about the non-hormonal treatments? Are those gonna be as effective? πŸ€”

I guess I'm just keeping it real here πŸ‘€. We need to keep having this conversation and making sure we're not ignoring any potential issues. HRT is a big deal, and we gotta make sure we're not putting women's lives at risk without their full informed consent πŸ’―
 
omg u think this is crazy right 🀯? they're just now realizing the benefits of hormone therapy for menopause symptoms?! i remember when my mom was in her 50s and had terrible hot flashes she tried all these other remedies but nothing worked until she started taking estrogen-only pills... now it's like they're acknowledging it's not all bad 😊. i'm so glad they're approving new drugs to treat those pesky hot flashes too πŸ’‰. u think this change will make a difference in people's lives? πŸ€”
 
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