HRT Hormone Replacement Therapy
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Would the strength of HRT alter the benefit to my bones?

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Would the strenght of HRT alter the benefit with osteoporosis?

In a randomised study, 45 postmenopausal women were given a 25mg, 50mg or 75mg oestradiol implant. There was a correlation between the strength of implant, blood levels of oestrogen and effect on bone density. Implants seem to be more effective at increasing bone density than oral oestrogen. In one investigation, ten out of twenty postmenopausal women on long-term oral (tablet) oestrogen therapy were given implants instead. Those changing onto implants increased their bone density by more than 5% whereas those maintained on oral oestrogen did not further improve their bone density.

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