Hot Flashes or Heart Attack

             Hot Flashes or Heart Attack? Heart Attack or Memory Loss?
             Menopause: it affects us all. Either we are the women going through it, or we are the husbands and family members dealing with the woman going through it. Common complaints about menopause include hot flashes, night sweats, and vaginal dryness. So when Prempro was put on the market women all over the country rejoiced. After years of use there have been terrible side affects have been identified from this so-called wonder drug.
             Use of Prempro, or Estrogen/Progestin therapy has resulted in a 26% increase in breast cancer, 41% increase in strokes, 29% increase in heart attacks, doubled rates of blood clots in legs and lungs, 37% less colorectal cancer, 34% fewer hip fractures, and 24% less total fractures (http://www.prempro-side-effect.com/Prempro_Side_Effects.html).
             Dealing with the symptoms of menopause is hard enough, but learning the drug prescribed to treat the symptoms could kill you, is overwhelming. Doctors and researchers earn good money to help improve the standard of living for all of us. It is infuriating to think that drug companies are more driven by profits than by producing a safe product.
             More and more drugs are being recalled every year due to long-term side effects not discovered during the testing period. As a society we not only trust the medical field but we support it. The health care industry needs to accept the responsibility inherent in ensuring that our medications are as safe as possible.
             Prempro is composed of estrogen and progestin combined into one pill. It is primarily used in treatment of menopausal symptom relief. The estrogen component of Prempro is identical to that used in Premarin, another popular HRT* drug by Wyeth and the medroxyprogesterone (progestin) that is in Provera manufactured by Pharmacia (http://www.prepro-side-effects.com/Prempro_Data.html).
             Since the discovery of Prempro's side effects Wyeth the dr...

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