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Gabapentin hormonal

Drugs with unknown mechanism of action are gabapentin, bromides (but see above effects on GABAergic transmission) and adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), which is used in infantile spasms. [Pg.130]

A number of non-hormonal therapies have been studied for symptomatic management of vasomotor symptoms, including antidepressants [e.g., selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and venlafaxine], herbal products (e.g., soy, black cohosh, and dong quai), and a group of miscellaneous agents (e.g., gabapentin, clonidine, and megestrol). The choice of therapy depends on the patient s concomitant disease states, such as depression and hypertension, and the risk for potential adverse effects. [Pg.774]

Overall, non-hormonal therapies are less effective in treating vasomotor symptoms than HRT but do offer an important option for women experiencing menopausal symptoms who cannot or are unwilling to take HRT. The antidepressants gabapentin and clonidine have the best evidence for efficacy of all the non-hormonal options and should be considered first as an alternative to HRT. The most important considerations in choosing an alternative therapy are the patient s comorbidities and the efficacy and safety of the medication. [Pg.776]


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