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  • Dydrogesterone does not reverse the cardiovascular benefits of percutaneous estradiol.

Dydrogesterone does not reverse the cardiovascular benefits of percutaneous estradiol.

Climacteric : the journal of the International Menopause Society (2012-05-30)
V M Kuba, M A M Teixeira, R M R Meirelles, C R L Assumpção, O S Costa
ABSTRACT

To evaluate the influence of dydrogesterone on estimated cardiovascular risk of users of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) (with percutaneous 17β-estradiol in monotherapy and in combination with dydrogesterone) and HRT non-users through the Framingham score tool for a period of 2 years. Framingham scores were calculated from the medical records of patients treated for at least 2 years with 17β-estradiol alone or in combination with dydrogesterone, along with HRT non-users, through the analysis of patient medical records, followed for at least 2 years at Instituto Estadual de Diabetes e Endocrinologia Luiz Capriglione. Improvements in lipid profile, glucose and blood pressure levels, which reduced the estimated cardiovascular risk, were observed in the 17β-estradiol group. Similar changes were observed in the users of 17β-estradiol + dydrogesterone, suggesting that this progestogen does not attenuate the effects caused by 17β-estradiol. Both HRT groups showed a reduction in their Framingham score. In contrast to data from other HRT investigations on cardiovascular risk, these formulations proved to be safe, even in the first year of use.

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Dydrogesterone, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard
Dydrogesterone impurity B, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard