Postmenopausal Hormone Replacement Therapy Flashcards

1
Q

Why may HRT be prescribed?

A
  • Symptoms
  • Osteoporosis
  • Heart disease
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What menopausal symptoms could be allievated with HRT?

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  • Hot flushes/sweats
  • Vaginal dryness/dyspareunia
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3
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What are the risks of unopposed oestrogen replacement therapy (ORT)?

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Increased risk of developing endometrial and ovarian cancer s

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What are the risks of hormone replacement therapy?

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  • Increased risk of stroke
  • Increased risk of venous thromboembolism
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5
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What is the risk of opposed oestrogen therapy (HRT)?

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Increased risk of developing breast cancer

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What effect does HRT have on the risk of ischaemic heart disease?

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It reduces it

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Why does HRT reduce the risk of ischaemic heart disease?

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It has a beneficial effect on the lipid profile

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What is the effect of HRT on the lipid profile?

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  • Increased HDL-C
  • Decreased oxoLDL-C
  • Decreased triglyceride
  • Decreased lipoprotein
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When is the effect of HRT on the lipid profile biggest?

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If the patient is not already overweight

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10
Q

When does tibolone precipitate stroke?

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>60 years of age

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Why does HRT increase the risk of venous thromboembolism?

A

It has an adverse effect on the thromboembolism profile

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What is the effect of HRT on the thromboembolism profile?

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  • Increased activated protein C resistance
  • Increased thrombin activation
  • Decreased anti-thrombin III activity
  • Decreased protein S levels
  • Decreased factor VII levels
  • Decreased tissue factor pathway inhibitor
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13
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When does HRT have an adverse effect on the thromboembolism profile?

A

Oral delivery systems

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14
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What are the routes of administration for HRT?

A
  • Oral
  • Transdermal
  • Implant
  • Transvaginal
  • Nasal
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15
Q

Is HRT effective for the prevention of heart disease?

A

No

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16
Q

What are the drug groups of HRT?

A
  • Sex steroid hormones
  • Inhibitors and antagonists
  • Mixed agonists/antagonists
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18
Q

What are the inhibitors and antagonists used in HRT?

A

Weak oestrogens that block receptors