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Home › Health › Nutrients › Drugs › HRTs (Hormones Replacement Therapies)

HRTs (Hormones Replacement Therapies)

Compiled by Pam Duff, RN, CSNC — 2009

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The following are common examples.

  • androgens (oxandrolone [Oxandrin], methyltestosterone [Android, Testosterone Cypionate, Virilon, and others]
  • estrogens
    • conjugated / combined [Cenestin, Premarin, and others]
    • esterified [Manest])
    • estradiols [Activella, Climara, Combipatch, Estrace, Estraderm, Estring, EstroGel, Femogex, Femring, Menostar, and many more — also found in many oral contraceptives]
  • growth hormones (somatropin [Genotropin, Nutropin, and others])
  • oral contraceptives (estradiols (see above), levonorgestrel [Mirena, Plan B], and others)
  • progestins (medroxyprogesterone [DepoProvera and others], norethindrone [Aygestin], progesterone [Crinone, Prometrium, and others)




  • Depletes: A, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B12, C, D, E, EFAs, biotin, folic acid, inositol, quercetin, calcium, iron, magnesium, selenium, zinc, DHEA

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