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Estrogen/progestogen therapy continuous-combined

Rozenberg S, Caubel P, Lim PC. Constant estrogen, intermittent progestogen vs. continuous combined hormone replacement therapy tolerability and effect on vasomotor symptoms. Int J Gynaecol Obstet 2001 72(3) 235-43. [Pg.279]

Continuous-combined estrogen-progestogen therapy—Daily administration of both estrogen and a progestogen. [Pg.2681]

Erenus M, Karakoc B, Gurler A. Comparison of effects of continuous combined transdermal with oral estrogen and oral progestogen replacement therapies on serum lipoproteins and compliance. Climacteric 2001 4(3) 228-34. [Pg.280]

Four combination estrogen and progestogen regimens are currently in use continuous-cyclic (sequential), continuous-combined, continuous long-cycle (or cyclic withdrawal), and intermittent-combined (or continuous-pulsed) hormone therapy. The latter two have been introduced recently. Sequential hormone therapy results in... [Pg.1498]


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