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Premarin is the brand name for a synthetic estrogen and a common medication used for hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Premarin, approved by the FDA in 1942, is derived from the urine of pregnant mares.

Doctors often prescribe Premarin to treat menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness and sleep disturbances yet serious - and sometimes life threatening - Premarin side effects exist.

Women should gather as much information on Premarin as possible before agreeing to this hormone replacement therapy.

Research studies provide valuable information on Premarin side effects and symptoms. Studies show that Premarin increases a woman’s chance of breast cancer (USA Today breast cancer article), ovarian cancer and uterine cancer, as well as increases the risks of heart disease and strokes.


                     

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Research information on Premarin side effects and Premarin symptoms:

A July 2002 study conducted by National Cancer Institute researchers linked Premarin use to an increased risk of ovarian cancer. This study found that women using estrogen alone faced nearly twice the risk of developing ovarian cancer than women not taking Premarin. The longer women used the estrogen-alone medication, the greater her risk of developing ovarian cancer.

A Jan. 2000 study, also conducted by National Cancer Institute, found that the risk of breast cancer increased by 10 percent for each year a woman used Premarin.

The American Heart Association (AHA) 2001 study revealed that hormone replacement therapy is no longer considered safe for postmenopausal women with heart disease.

A Harvard Medical School 2002 study revealed estrogen increases the tendency of the blood to thicken and clot - a leading cause of heart attacks.

Because of estrogen's link to uterine cancer, women who have not undergone a hysterectomy should not use Premarin. For women with an intact uterus, physicians usually prescribed Prempro, a combination of synthetic estrogen and progestin. The progestin combined with estrogen helps prevent the thickening of uterine lining, which can lead to cancer.

For more information on Premarin side effects, women need look no further than the manufacturer Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories warnings. Grab your eyeglasses. The information on Premarin symptoms and side effects are listed in very small print in the Premarin insert sheet.

Premarin symptoms and Premarin Side Effects, as listed in the information on Premarin product insert sheet:

  • Nausea, vomiting.
  • Pain, cramps or tenderness in the abdomen.
  • Yellowing of the skin and/or whites of the eyes.
  • Breast tenderness or enlargement.
  • Enlargement of benign (fibroid) tumors.
  • Irregular bleeding or spotting.
  • Change in amount of cervical secretion.
  • Vaginal yeast infections.
  • Retention of excess fluid. This may make some conditions worsen, such as asthma, epilepsy, migraine, heart disease, or kidney disease.
  • A spotty darkening of the skin, particularly on the face.
  • Reddening of the skin.
  • Skin rashes.
  • Worsening of porphyria.
  • Headache, migraines.
  • Dizziness, faintness.
  • Changes in vision (including intolerance to contact lenses).
  • Mental depression.
  • Involuntary muscle spasms.
  • Hair loss or abnormal hairiness.
  • Changes in weight. (Most women experience weight gain instead of weight loss).
  • Changes in sex drive. (Most women experience decreased libido).
  • Possible changes in blood sugar.

Premarin symptoms and side effects also reported by women taking Premarin, but not included in the manufacturer’s information on Premarin side effects, include:

  • Shortness of breath.
  • Coughing up blood.
  • Severe stomach pain or swelling.
  • Acne.
  • Allergies.
  • Fatigue.
  • High blood pressure.
  • Gallstones.
  • Loss of libido.
  • Asthma.
  • Numbness, tingling, itching of feet and hands.
  • Heaviness of the chest.

Doctors often prescribe the topical Premarin vaginal cream to treat vaginal dryness. The estrogen Premarin vaginal cream also increases the risk of uterine cancer and poses similar Premarin side effects including blood clots, nausea, abdominal pain, breast tenderness, irregular bleeding, headache, and vaginal irritation.

Many women question why, with all the research information on Premarin side effects, physicians routinely prescribed this hormone replacement therapy. The simple answer is, we do not know.

For years physicians routinely prescribed Premarin for the prevention of heart disease and osteoporosis, in addition to relieving menopause symptoms. However, current research evidence shows that Premarin does not prevent heart attacks.

Premarin received FDA approval in 1942, but only for osteoporosis prevention. Current studies show that this benefit is nominal, with Premarin slowing bone loss by only 2.5 percent.

Women concerned about osteoporosis have safer and more effective prevention options available. These prevention measures include weight lifting, lifestyle changes, diet supplementation with calcium and Vitamin D and newer, safer osteoporosis medications like raloxifine, alendronate, and calcitonin.

Women also have safe and effective alternatives in treating the symptoms of menopause. Natural alternatives for menopause symptoms can greatly enhance women’s lives without the serious side effects of synthetic hormones.

As an aside, women should carefully evaluate pharmaceutical ads and suggestions that estrogen prevents wrinkles and helps the skin maintain a youthful appearance. This is a marketing ploy. In the Premarin insert sheet (again, in tiny print), the manufacturer states; "You may have heard that estrogen will keep your skin moist and young looking. There is no proof of this." (Click for low cost natural anti-aging skin care information.)

Menopause is not a disease the requires drug intervention for the remainder of a woman’s life. Menopause is a natural life process - the reverse of puberty - that brings a woman out of her childbearing stage of life.

The Women’s Menopause Health Center does not oppose pharmaceutical intervention but believe that these measures should be explored only after exhausting all natural and healthful alternatives.

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