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- 1 What might I need to know about drugs frequently used in gynaecology?
- 2 How do hormone treatments work?
- 3 In what situations may hormone treatments be indicated?
- 4 What are the sources of hormone treatments?
- 5 What determines the effect of a hormone treatment?
- 6 When are hormones used in combination?
- 7 Why do hormone treatments sometimes cause side effects?
- 8 When are oestrogens prescribed?
- 9 What are the possible side effects and risks of oestrogen therapy?
- 10 When are progestogens prescribed?
- 11 What are the possible side effects and risks of progestogen therapy?
- 12 How is the relative potency (strength) of progestogens measured?
- 13 When is danazol prescribed?
- 14 When are androgens prescribed?
- 15 What are the possible side effects of androgens?
- 16 What are gonadotrophin releasing hormone analogues and gonadotrophins?
- 17 When are GnRH analogues prescribed?
- 18 What are anti-hormones?
- 19 By which routes can drugs be given and why are they chosen?
- 20 Why do I seem to be given a medication with a different name but my doctor says it is the same as before?
- 21 I am worried about the possible side effects of a medication. What should I do?
- 22 How are new treatments developed?
- 23 What is a meta-analysis?
- 24 What is meant by the term evidence based medicine information?
- 25 What is a clinical trial?
- 26 What is a placebo?
- 27 What is meant by relative risk?
- 28 What is informed consent?
- 29 What is the current opinion of the medical profession on alternative or complementary medicine?
- 30 Support Groups.
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