Good News for Menopause: Prescription Medications Help!
December 3, 2009
There are many prescription menopause medications that can help to alleviate the symptoms of this phase of a woman’s life. Some of those symptoms that cause such distress include hot flashes, fast heartbeat and high blood pressure, mood swings, trouble sleeping, fatigue, anxiety, depression, irregular or heavy periods and many others. The reason they arise is due to hormone changes or lack of hormones related to the onset of menopause.
Among the most typical symptoms of menopause is hot flashes. A woman will experience a flushed face, heavy sweating and the feeling of hot air enveloping the body, although the feeling of heat typically has an effect on her just from the chest up. Some hot flashes can last merely a few minutes and others can last about half an hour, and they can arise any time throughout the day or nighttime, without any warning at all.
There are several drugs in the antidepressant department that can aid in easing the symptoms of hot flashes and of course they also help with the symptoms of depression that often accompany menopause. These medications include Effexor and Prozac, both of which also help with mood swings. Other medications used for menopause are Zoloft, Norpramine, Tofranil and Aventyl. All will help to manage depression and some also aid in relieving hot flashes. Some women get confused easily during menopause and these drugs also help out there.
Some women experience high blood pressure during menopause, even if they have never had it before. Clonindine is the drug that is normally prescribed in these situations, since this drug also aids in stopping hot flashes. There are some nasty side effects such as insomnia which can compound sleep problems that are already linked to passing through menopause. Conversely, this drug can also cause you to become sleepy when you don’t want to be.
In the 1970’s artificial estrogen and progesterone drugs given to menopausal women were found to be associated with endometrial cancer, then to breast cancer, cardiovascular disease and strokes. This spurred a search to look for alternative methods to treat menopausal symptoms utilizing more natural ingredients.
The outcome was the creation of Bio-Identical Hormones for use in treating menopausal symptoms. These are hormones that are molecularly identical to the hormones that are produced in the body. Medical professionals can write a compounded prescription that’s tailor made to the woman which balances all three hormone categories within the body: estrogen, progesterone, and androgen. Although there isn’t any actual medical proof that these things work, women who use them will tell you that they do.
You may also wish to try out some over the counter menopause medication. Some of these natural products are quite effective at managing your symptoms without the side effects you might get from prescription menopause medicines.
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