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Dr. Andrew M. Kaunitz on prescribing systemic HT to older women

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Prescribing systemic hormone therapy is common, but controversial. Dr. Kaunitz elaborates on specific dosing and tapering patients, as well as considers women at risk for osteoporosis


 

Recorded at the 2014 meeting of the North American Menopause Society

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