Menopausal hot flushes drive one in five women to seek help, but the first choice of treatment — hormone replacement therapy — is not suitable for all women. To tackle this distressing symptom, experts hope that a new class of drugs, currently in development, will offer more options.
Read this at Pharmaceutical Journal.
Menopausal hot flushes drive one in five women to seek help, but the first choice of treatment — hormone replacement therapy — is not suitable for all women. To tackle this distressing symptom, experts hope that a new class of drugs, currently in development, will offer more options.
Read this at Pharmaceutical Journal.
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