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Hormone Replacement Therapy
Compounded Hormone Replacement Therapy differs from synthetic HRT in several ways. Most importantly, it uses hormones with the same structure as the hormones produced naturally by the human body. Moreover, Wellness' HRT is prepared by our trained compounding pharmacists-who can individualize, and easily adjust dosage to women's needs. Wellness' HRT uses natural progesterone, estrogens and androgens as single or multiple-ingredient prescriptions.
Below is a listing of the various hormone related items that are available to you. Different delivery forms are available to each patient, including, oral capsules, creams, gels, suppositories, sublingual troches, vaginal creams and sublingual drops. For injectable delivery methods of various hormones, please visit the "Injectable" portion of our product list for further compounded and commercially available medications.
Hormone Replacement Therapy
Biestrogen (E2 + E3)
Cortisol
Dessicated Thyroid
DHEA
Estradiol (E2)
Estriol (E3)
Estrone (E1)
Melatonin
Pregnenolone
Progesterone
T3 (Liothyronine)
T4 (Levothyroxine)
Sustain Released T3
Testosterone
Triestrogen (E1 + E2 + E3)
**Combinations of the above are available
*Please note that these medications require a prescription from a physician and therefore can not be ordered directly from the website. To place an order contact the pharmacy directly at 800-227-2627.
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Wellness Pharmacy's® Hormone Replacement Therapy Brochure Sources
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1. Whitaker, MD, Julian: Natural Hormone Replacement. Phillips Publishing, 1999 (pp.ranging from 8-32).
2. According to a Patient Handout produced by the PCCA, a Women's Health Initiative was abruptly halted in July, 2002 because it indicated the increased risks in diseases and health disorders as cited above.
3. Fitzpatrick LA, Pace C, Wiita B.: Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota 55905, USA: Comparison of Regimens Containing Oral Progesterone or Medroxyprogesterone Acetate on Quality of Life in Postmenopausal Women: A cross-sectional Survey: J Womens Health Gend Based Med 2000 May;9(4):381-7.
4. Ferrara A, Karter AJ, Ackerson LM, Liu JY, Selby JV. Hormone Replacement Therapy is associated with better glycemic control in women with Type 2 diabetes: The Northern California Kaiser Permanente Diabetes Registry". Diabetes Care 2001 Jul;24(7):1144-50.
5. Drisko, MD, Jeanne, Natural Isomolecular Hormone Replacement: An Evidence-Based Medicine Approach. Intl Jour of Pharm Compounding 2000 Nov/Dec; Vol 4, No.6: 414-420.
6. Cutter, MD, Christopher. Androgen Deficiency in Women: Understanding the Science, Controversy and Art of Treating Our Patients - Part 1. Intl Jour Pharmaceu Compounding 2004 Jan/Feb; Vol.8, No.1: 16-20.





