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HRT Slump After Scare BBC News - Friday 10 January 2003 Thousands of women in the US are shunning HRT after
research linked its long-term use to an increased risk of heart disease.
HRT involving combinations of oestrogen and progestin
were found to raise the risk of heart disease, blood clots and strokes.
In effect, the findings meant that for over 10,000
women on this type of HRT, you would expect seven more women to have heart
attacks and eight more to suffer strokes and eight more to contract breast
cancer. A survey of more than 370,000 users of various types
of HRT found that while 57% of women said they were continuing with combination
HRT, the rest had either changed brands or stopped using HRT altogether.
The survey findings were released a day after the US
Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) required that all HRT containing oestrogen
had to be accompanied by warning labels. Complete stop More than a fifth of those questioned had stopped using
any therapy containing oestrogen, and were not taking anything else to
ward off brittle bone disease. This is more than double the normal discontinuation
rate found over the same period. This is despite the fact that the study found no extra
risks for women taking only oestrogen. Similar figures for UK use in the wake of the research
are not available - but as the results were widely publicised in this
country, could well be similar. Raulo Frear, from Express Scripts, which carried out
the survey, said: "Now that the longer-term risk of using HRT
combination products is better understood, large numbers of women and
their physicians acted promptly to avoid HRT and reduce their risk."
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