Menopause, HRT and Oral Contraceptive Flashcards
What is menopause
Permanent cessation of menstruation
Loss of ovarian follicular activity
Average age = 51 (45-55)
What are the symptoms of menopause
Hot flushes (head, neck, upper chest) Urogenital atropin and dyspareunia Sleep disturbance Depression Decreased libido Joint pain
What are the complications of menopause
Osteoporosis
- oestrogen deficiency
- Loss of bone matrix
- 10-fold increased risk of fracture
Cardiovascular disease
- protected against CVD before the menopause
- have the same risk as men by the age of 70
What is hormone replacement therapy
Controls vasomotor symptoms i.e. hot flushes
HRT = Oestrogen (E) + Progestogens (P)
How do you treat menopause if the patient has had a hysterectomy
Oestrogen only, no risk of endometrial carcinoma
What are the HRT formulations
Cyclical -
E every day
P every 12-14 days
Continuous = combined
How may oestrogen be prepared for HRT
Oral oestradiol (1mg)
Oral conjugate equine oestrogen (0.625 mg)
Transdermal (patch) oestradiol (50microg/day)
Intravaginal
Describe the types of oestrogen
oestradiol - well absorbed, low bioavailability (first pass met.)
Oestrone sulphate - conjugate
Ethinyl oestradiol - semi-synthetic oestrogen (ethynyl group protects from first pass met.)
What are the side effects of HRT for menopause
Breast cancer Coronary heart disease Deep vein thrombosis Stroke Gallstones (absolute risk in the 50s is very low)
Describe the risk of coronary heart disease from HRT
Mean age = 63
But timing of exposure is important
No excess risk in younger menopausal women
Women <10 years since menopause or 50-59 years have no excess risk
What are the effects of oestrogen and progesterone
oestrogen - beneficial on lipid profile and endothelial function
progestins - negates these effects
Women >60 = atherosclerosis and susceptible to prothrombotic and proinflammatory effects oestrogen
What is tibolone
Synthetic pro hormone
Oestrogen, progestogenic and weak androgenic actions
Reduces fracture tisk
What are the side effects of tibolone
Increased risk of stroke
Increased risk of breast cancer
What is raloxifene
Selective oestrogen receptor modulator
Oestrogenic in bone - reduces risk of vertebral fractures
Anti-oestrogenic in breast and uterus - reduces breast cancer risk
Does not reduce vasomotor symptoms :
Risk of venous thrombosis and Fatal stroke increases
What is tamoxifen
Used to treat oestrogen-dependent breast tumours and metastatic breast cancers
Anti-oestrogenic on breast tissue