There is a world of difference
between synthetic hormone replacement, and bioidentical hormone replacement (BHRT), which is what we use in our program.
Not exact matches
Hundreds of children were treated with human growth
hormone between 1973 and 1987, when a
synthetic replacement became available.
The Women's Health Initiative study found that users of the
hormone replacement drug PremPro had a 41 % higher risk of stroke, so it's important to distinguish
between the risk factors of the
synthetic hormones in PremPro and the risk factors for bioidentical
hormones.
However, there are significant differences
between the two primary methods of
hormone replacement therapy;
synthetic and bioidentical.