In cases where pharmacological therapy may have
serious side effects, such as in the case of gynecological disorders like
amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, premenstrual syndrome, pelvic floor dysfunction, or
polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), many women choose to use hormonal replacement
therapy to treat these symptoms instead of pharmaceutical therapy. Here, we
examined the management of gynecological problems, which are frequently
utilized for the aforementioned indications, with an emphasis on clinical data
and a safe profile. We pointed out that information is available regarding the
usage of different pharmacological classes, including biguanides, aromatase
inhibitors, and antiandrogens, to treat the side effects of oral
contraceptives. In addition, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for
gynecological and menopausal problems uses progestin and estradiol.
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