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There’s a great deal of confusion about what bioidentical hormones are, and how they relate to once-standard prescriptions like Premarin, and whether they are natural or synthetic or organics. Additional confusions circle around whether bioidentical HT hormones have to be compounded at a special compounding pharmacy, whether that is a safe practice, and whether bioidentical hormones are available through ordinary prescription of FDA-regulated and manufactured hormone products.
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Sherif, K. (2013). FAQ: Bioidentical Hormones: Compounded and Non-compounded. In: Hormone Therapy. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-6268-2_5
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