Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)

ARE YOUR HORMONES OUT OF BALANCE?

Unbalanced hormones can make you feel like a stranger in your own skin.

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Anyone who has been through puberty knows that hormones have a powerful effect on one's body. Hormones affect many areas of your health, including your mood, your metabolism, and your sexual and reproductive function. If your hormones become unbalanced, whether due to menopause or other factors, you may end up feeling like a stranger in your own skin. However, compounded hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is a way to restore balance and help you feel like yourself again. 

HORMONE THERAPY DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY FOR YOUR BODY

HRT is most often prescribed to ease the symptoms of menopause, but it also can be used to treat a variety of conditions that women of all ages may experience, including: Pre-menstrual syndrome (PMS), irregular menstrual cycle, moodiness, infertility, post-partum depression, weight gain, endometriosis, fibrocystic breasts, sleep disturbances, hot flashes, night sweats, decreased libido, painful sexual intercourse, vaginal dryness. 

These conditions affect millions of women. As the number of women seeking hormone-related treatment has grown, so has the mass productions of pills, patches and creams by the drug industry. However, each woman's body is different and has its own unique needs, but commercially manufactured products tend to be "one-size-fits-all," and do not always account for the differences between individuals.

NO TWO WOMEN ARE ALIKE...

Pharmacy compounding is the art and science of preparing customized medications for patients. The advantage of compounded HRT is that it can be adapted specifically to fit each individual's body and hormone levels. HRT can utilize hormones that have the exact chemical structure as the hormones in the human body. The body recognizes them and allows them to mimic the function of the hormones the body produces on its own.

Working closely with a woman and her healthcare provider, a compounding pharmacist can help a woman start and maintain a hormone replacement regimen that brings her hormones back into balance and closely mimics what her body has been doing naturally for years. With a healthcare provider's prescription, the pharmacist can prepare hormones in a variety of strengths and dosage forms, including: Capsules, topical or vaginal creams, gels, and foams, suppositories, sublingual drops or troches.

Once the therapy is begun, the pharmacist will continue to work with the woman and her prescriber to make sure the HRT is working correctly, adjusting the dosage if necessary, ensuring that the medication is just right for her body.