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Int J Pharm Compd ; 28(1): 16-21, 2024.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38306626

Obtaining estrogen balance with a physiologic estriol and estradiol ratio is an important aspect of physiologic bioidentical hormone restoration therapy. Risks, including that of breast cancer, should be minimized while attempting to obtain the protective benefits and symptom management with therapy. Estriol plays a central role in protecting against breast cancer and should be considered an integral part of therapy for any patient with lower than normal physiologic levels.


Breast Neoplasms , Estriol , Humans , Female , Estradiol , Estrogen Replacement Therapy
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Int J Pharm Compd ; 28(1): 34-43, 2024.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38306628

Less than optimal thyroid effects can occur for many reasons, including lack of production, excessive binding, reduced conversion to the active form of thyroid, poor intracellular transport, poor receptor response, or autoimmune and toxicity issues. Differentiation of where the problem or problems causing the symptoms of hypothyroidism to occur is a key to the return to optimal thyroid response and successful treatment outcome. The concept of hypothyroidism, functional hypothyroidism, and functional hypometabolism as an alternative method to describe classical subclinical hypothyroidism symptoms according to the source of the malfunction are discussed in this article. The author also presents a unique method of using standard thyroid measurements to determine the areas of dysfunction and discusses the possible reasons for low production, excessive binding, poor conversion, and suboptimal receptor response. Appropriate treatment options for each area are discussed, including nutritional requirements. Thyroid replacement therapy options are presented and individualization of therapy based on need established with use of the thyroid gradient levels is discussed. Individualization of thyroid therapy will often require the use of compounded T3 or T4/T3 combination therapy. Compounding thyroid replacement allows for avoiding fillers that can interfere with absorption, unwanted diluents, unknown or nonstandardized ingredients from animal sources, providing more sustained action with less side effects, and individualizing the ratio of T4 and T3 initially, and as improvements are made in the patient's ability to convert T4 to T3.


Hypothyroidism , Thyroxine , Animals , Humans , Thyroxine/therapeutic use , Triiodothyronine , Hypothyroidism/diagnosis , Hypothyroidism/drug therapy , Hypothyroidism/metabolism , Treatment Outcome , Hormone Replacement Therapy/methods
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Int J Pharm Compd ; 13(4): 270-5, 2009.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23966515

Obtaining estrogen balance with a physiologic estriol and estradiol ratio is an important aspect of physiologic bioidentical hormone restoration therapy. Risks, including that of breast cancer, should be minimized while attempting to obtain the protective benefits and symptom management with therapy. EStriol plays a central role in protecting against breast cancer and should be considered an integral part of therapy for any patient with lower than normal physiologic levels.

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Int J Pharm Compd ; 12(6): 488-97, 2008.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23969925

Less than optimal thyroid effects can occur for many reasons, including lack of production, excessive binding, reduced conversion to the active form of thyroid, poor intracellular transport, poor receptor response, or autoimmune and toxicity issues. Differentiation of where the problem or problems causing the symptoms of hypothyroidism to occur is a key to the return to optimal thyroid response and successful treatment outcome. The concept of hypothyroidism, functional hypothyroidism, and functional hypometabolism as an alternative method to describe classical subclinical hypothyroidism symptoms according to the source of the malfunction are discussed in this article. The author also presents a unique method of using standard thyroid measurements to determine the areas of dysfunction and discusses the possible reasons for low production, excessive binding, poor conversion, and suboptimal receptor response. Appropriate treatment options for each area are discussed, including nutritional requirements. Thyroid replacement therapy options are presented and individualization of therapy based on need established with use of the thyroid gradient levels is discussed. Individualization of thyroid therapy will often require the use of compounded T3 or T4/T3 combination therapy. Compounding thyroid replacement allows for avoiding fillers that can interfere with absorption, unwanted diluents, unknown or standardized ingredients from animal sources providing more sustained action with less side effects, and individualizing the ratio of T4 and T3 initially, and as improvements are made in the patient's ability to convert T4 to T3.

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Int J Pharm Compd ; 11(4): 269-72, 2007.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23974782

There are many misconceptions about the profession of pharmaceutical compounding and the preparation of bioidentical hormones used in hormone replacement therapy. These misconceptions are unfounded, because compounding is regulated by individual state boards of pharmacy, and compounded bioidentical hormones are prepared only when prescribed by a physician who has made a professional judgment in the interest of the patient. Physicians and the pharmacists who compound bioidentical hormones have not only the right but also the responsibility to be aware of current information published in the scientific literature concerning any prescribed medication.

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Int J Pharm Compd ; 8(5): 345-52, 2004.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23924765
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