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APS Pharmacy
2595 Tampa Road
Suite E
Palm Harbor, FL 34684
Tel: (888) 547-2654
Fax: (866) 541-6444 |
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Hormone Mangement |
APS Pharmacy specialize in custom compounding natural:
progesterone, estrogens, and testosterones. The pharmacist and
staff have undergone extensive training in hormone management
using Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy.
Medicine has become a complex and rapidly changing science. The
pharmacy's technology can now measure the smallest variations in
a patient's response to treatment. Compounding pharmacies play a
significant role in assisting the physician to respond in
similar, precise ways. The practitioner who now wishes to
customize therapy to reflect a patient's individual response
does not need to be stymied by mass-produced medication of
limited strengths and routes of administration. Compounding
pharmacies are light years ahead of the pharmaceutical
one-size-fits-all concept. They offer almost unlimited
flexibility in how and how much medication gets to your patient.
In addition to more precise dosing, our can provide other
customized services such as combining several prescriptions into
one capsule. For the patient with many daily prescriptions,
individual medications can often be reduced to a fraction of
their original, daunting number, tremendously improving patient
convenience and compliance.A number of methods available for
treating menopausal symptoms are considered 'natural'. They
include maintaining a healthy lifestyle through diet, exercise
and stress reduction; the use of herbal medicines like dong quai,
black cohosh and licorice; and the use of phytoestrogen (plant)
products which contain flavones. While many women find these
natural therapies helpful, they are not the same as natural
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT).
Even though natural therapies are healthy choices and sound
practices, it is important to remember that diet and exercise do
not raise hormone levels. The only way to truly impact hormone
levels is to take hormones.
For many years conventional HRT has consisted of a standard
prescription of hormones - most commonly
0.625 mg of Premarin® (animal-derived) and 2.5 mg of Provera®
(synthetic). Premarin is a combination of estrogens derived from
the urine of pregnant mares. Provera is synthesized in the
laboratory from natural progesterone, then modified for reasons
of product patenting.
As women seek education about options available to them as they
enter menopause, and as their demand for more natural products
increases, a ripple effect has been created throughout the
pharmaceutical industry. The result has been a number of new
natural, bio-identical pharmaceutical products
What are Natural Hormones?
Natural hormones are derived from chemical precursors found in
plants. Soybeans and wild yams are the most common sources of
these chemicals. For a soy or yam precursor to be converted into
a hormone, it must be done in a laboratory. Therefore, natural
hormones, like their synthetic and animal-derived counterparts,
can be pharmaceutical compounds.
Natural hormones are identical in molecular structure to the
hormones the body makes, thus they are called bio-identical.
When a bio-identical hormone circulates through your system and
binds with a receptor, the fit is the same as if your body had
produced that hormone.
Animal-derived and synthetic hormones are similar to human
hormones, but they do not have the same molecular structure.
When one of these binds with its receptor, the fit is not exact,
sometimes resulting in side effects. Natural hormones have been
growing in popularity because they are very effective and often
without the side effects that can come with the use of synthetic
or animal-derived hormones.
The Estrogens
By definition, estrogen is not a single hormone; it is a
category of hormones which includes estradiol, estrone and
estriol. The one most commonly used in the treatment of
menopausal symptoms is estradiol, but estrone and estriol are
also prescribed.
Progesterone
In the natural form, progesterone is identical to what a woman's
body produces every month. Synthetic progestins such as those
found in oral contraceptives, on the other hand, can suppress
ovulation and lower the body's output of the natural hormone.
Synthetic progestins often intensify, rather than relieve, PMS
symptoms. Natural progesterone and synthetic progestins cannot
be used interchangeably." Most often, progesterone is prescribed
to be taken during the second half of the menstrual cycle, from
ovulation until menstruation begins. Some people think "natural"
progesterone is an herbal or organic substance, something you
would buy in a health food store. It isn't. Natural progesterone
is a highly purified, quality pharmaceutical preparation derived
from soy that is regulated by the Food and Drug Administration
(FDA). It is a prescription drug that must be individually
compounded by a pharmacist.
Combination Products
The commercial combination products, Prempro® and Premphase®
combine Premarin and Provera. To date, there are no
pharmaceutically manufactured combination products of estradiol
and natural progesterone, however bio-identical estrogen
products can be formulated by a compounding pharmacy to include
progesterone. Tri-Est and Bi-Est are natural estrogen
combination products. Tri-Est is a combination of estradiol,
estrone, and estriol. It comes in a 10-10-80% formulation that
is designed to match the body's ratio of each hormone and can be
prepared by a compounding pharmacy in oral, gel, and cream
forms. Bi-Est is a similar product but does not include estrone
and is 20% estradiol and 80% estriol. More and more women are
using Bi-Est because it does not contain estrone (already
plentiful in postmenopausal women) and because there is some
research to indicate that estriol is the weaker and safer form
of estrogen. Both Bi-Est and estriol alone can be formulated
into a vaginal cream. Because of the numerous estradiol
receptors in the vagina, these products work well addressing
vaginal atrophy and incontinence.
Testosterone
Until recently, the only commercial testosterone products
available contained methyltestosterone, a synthetic form of
testosterone, in dosages only appropriate for men. Current
studies, however, clearly show that testosterone is also an
important hormone for women. Now, because of its increased
popularity, there has been a rush by both pharmaceutical
companies and compounding pharmacies to meet the demand. The
estradiol-testosterone combination patch Estratest® provides
dosages appropriate for women, but does not contain natural,
bio-identical testosterone. Presently, bio-identical
testosterone can only be purchased from compounding pharmacies,
formulated as tablets, capsules, creams, gels, or sublinguals.
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