Explaining HRT Flashcards

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What are the indications for HRT?

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  • Treatment of menopausal symptoms (when benefit outweighs risk)
  • Treatment of early menopause
  • Osteoporotic fracture prophylaxis in women <60 years (when non-oestrogen containing treatments are unsuitable)
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What are the contraindications to HRT?

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Current conditions:

  • Undiagnosed PV bleeding
  • Pregnancy/breastfeeding
  • Oestrogen-dependent cancer
  • Acute liver disease
  • Uncontrolled HTN

Historical conditions:

  • Hx of breast cancer
  • Hx of VTE
  • Recent stroke/MI/angina
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What are the short-term benefits of HRT?

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Relief of symptoms such as:

  • Vasomotor symptoms
  • Psychological symptoms (anxiety, low mood)
  • Reduced libido
  • Urogenital atrophy (use vaginal HRT if symptoms are primarily urogenital)
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What are the long-term benefits of HRT?

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  • Reduction in osteoporosis (and related fractures)

- Reduced risk of colorectal cancer (with combined HRT)

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What are the risks of HRT?

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  • VTE (*no risk with transdermal therapy)
  • Stroke
  • Breast cancer (small increase in risk, higher with combined HRT due to progestogens)
  • Ovarian cancer (small increase if used >5 years)
  • Endometrial cancer (if woman with uterus is taking oestrogen-only HRT)
  • Coronary heart disease (if start >10 years after menopause)
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What are the side effects of HRT?

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Oestrogen:

  • Breast tenderness
  • Leg cramps
  • Nausea/bloating

Progesterone:
- PMS

Bleeding: PV bleeding occurs towards the end of progesterone phase of cyclical HRT

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What type of HRT is most appropriate for a woman with no uterus?

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Oestrogen-only HRT (usually transdermal)

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What type of HRT is most appropriate for a perimenopausal woman with a uterus?

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Cyclical HRT

Oestrogen given every day, and progesterone given for 12 days of each 28 day cycle (induces a bleed)

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What type of HRT is most appropriate for a postmenopausal woman with a uterus?

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*No periods for >1 year or cyclical HRT for >1 year

Continuous combined HRT

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How would you explain to patients what menopause and HRT are?

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Menopause:

  • The time when menstrual periods cease and a woman is no longer able to get pregnant
  • Occurs because the ovaries run out of follicles, and this results in reduced production of oestrogen by the ovaries
  • Oestrogen plays a major role in regulating the female reproductive system, but also has other effects on the body (mood, libido)
  • Symptoms usually last ~4 years, but can last up to 12

HRT:
- HRT replaces the oestrogen and/or progesterone

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What contraception is available for women on HRT?

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  • Barrier methods
  • POP (in addition to HRT)
  • Mirena coil (can be used as the progesterone component of HRT)
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What alternatives to HRT for mood-related symptoms?

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  • CBT

- Anti-depressants

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What alternatives to HRT for vasomotor symptoms?

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  • SSRIs
  • SNRIs
  • Clonidine
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What alternatives to HRT for vaginal dryness?

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Lubricants/moisturisers

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What alternatives to HRT for irregular periods?

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Mirena coil

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