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A longevity drug for women, or a danger to their health? Menopausal hormone therapy has been touted as both and everything in between. The past week’s government announcement calling for the removal ...
The Food and Drug Administration announced that hormone therapies for menopause will no longer need a black box warning about serious risks such as breast cancer, heart attack and stroke. NBC News’ ...
Marking a pivotal moment in women’s health, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Monday initiated actions to remove “black box” warnings, the agency’s strongest safety alert, from hormone ...
Hormone therapies for menopause will no longer carry a black box warning about serious risks such as breast cancer, heart attack and stroke, the Food and Drug Administration announced Monday. In the ...
The lengthy black box warning on menopause treatments is undergoing some changes. Research published in 2002 had shown that menopause hormone therapy carried a risk of cancer and other serious ...
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The benefits of hormone replacement have been underappreciated, Dr. Marty Makary, the agency’s commissioner, said on Monday. Critics described evidence for the change as insufficient. By Roni Caryn ...
(The Center Square) – The Food and Drug Administration is removing the “black box” warnings from hormone replacement therapy products for menopause, health administration officials announced Monday. A ...
In a pivotal move, the US Food and Drug Administration said Monday that it is taking steps to remove the lengthy “black box” warning on many hormone treatments for women with menopause symptoms, a ...
When obstetrician JoAnn Pinkerton spoke on a Food and Drug Administration panel recently, she didn't mince words. "Please stop harming women," she said. Pinkerton argues that the FDA's black box ...