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Natural menopause is from what to what ages - ANS-40-58. mean is 52
POI - ANS-menopause like s/s <40 yo
The risk of endometrial hyperplasia is _________ at the time of menopause transition -
ANS-elevated - due to serum estrogen concentrations being intermittently elevated and
ovarian progesterone production being diminished
Baseline assessment for POI - ANS-hCG, FSH, estradiol, prolactin, TSH. Diagnosis of
POI is confirmed by 2 elevated FSH levels drawn at least 1 month apart.
Hormone therapy or estrogen containing hormonal contraception is advised to treat
menopause symptoms and preserve bone mineral density in women with premature
menopause of POI. True or False - ANS-True
What is the leading cause of macular degeneration in the US? - ANS-age-related
macular degeneration.
What % of women treated for HMB have no anatomic pathology? - ANS-80%
What is the most effective tx for VMS? - ANS-Menopausal HT: systemic estrogen,
estrogen-progestogen, estrogen-bazedoxifene, progestogen alone, or combined OPCs.
Bioidentical hormones - ANS-are not recommended because of lack of regulation and
its sequelae of concerns
What is the only FDA approved SSRI for VSM s/s? - ANS-Paroxitine 7.5mg. (paxil)
What are some non HTs for VSM - ANS-vag lube and moisturizer - for vag s/s only
ospemifene -oral estrogen agonist/antagonist
Vaginal ET but not systemic - ANS-Reduced the risk of recurrent UTIs
Low dose vaginal ET results in minimal systemic absorption. - ANS-
, Healthcare providers should ask all perimenopausal and postmenopausal women about
vulvovaginal and urinary symptoms at every comprehensive visit. - ANS-
Women with GSM/VVA should consider nonhormonal vag lube and moisturizers as
initial therapy. - ANS-
Low-dose vaginal ET (cream, tablet, ring) is highly effective tx for persistent symptoms
of GSM/VVA. - ANS-
Estrogen agonist/antagonist ospemifene is an oral agent for the tx of moderate to
severe dyspareunia due to GSM/VVA. - ANS-
Progestogen therapy for endometrial protection is not recommended with the use of
low-dose vaginal ET, although studies of endometrial safety with vaginal ET do not
extend beyond 1 yr. - ANS-
Postmenopausal women with recurrent UTIs may consider tx with low-dose vaginal ET
or prophylactic abx. - ANS-
Any bldg. in post menopause ever post coital needs an eval - ANS-
Lifestyle changes for VMS - ANS-keep body temp low, maintain healthy weight, don't
smoke, exercise, practice relaxation
VMS - Nonprescription remedies are generally lowrisk but results are similar to placebo
- ANS-black cohosh, vit E, omega 3,
VMS - HT is most effective tx for VMS, what are some options - ANS-ET, E-P T,
E-bazedoxifene, P alone, comined oral contraceptives in those requiring contraception
VMS - SERM - bazedoxifene combined with conjugated estrogen is ... - ANS-FDA
approved for tx of hot flashes
VMS - SSRIs and SNRIs - ANS-Those more effective than placebo for hot flashes
include: paroxetine(Paxil), escitalopram (Lexapro), venlafaxine(Effexor) and
desvenlafaxine (Pristiq, Desfax, Ellefore). Paroxetine 7.5 mg is the only one FDA
approved.
VMS- Gabapentin and clonidine - ANS-reduce hot flashes but not approved by FDA
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