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Hot flashes Report

A hot flash (or hot flush) is a sudden, temporary sensation of heat predominantly experienced by women during menopause, and as a side effect of some hormone therapies.


What we've learned from patients who report Hot flashes

Symptom severities

Severe
71
Moderate
135
Mild
135
None
82

What patients report taking for the purpose of treating Hot flashes

What patients report taking for the purpose of treating Hot flashes
Reason # Patients Percentage of patients
Black Cohosh Root 17   Black Cohosh Root: 5%
Estroven 15   Estroven: 4%
Estradiol 12   Estradiol: 4%
Clonidine 8   Clonidine: 2%
Prempro 7   Prempro: 2%
Effexor XR 4   Effexor XR: 1%
Heat avoidance 3   Heat avoidance: 1%
Soy isoflavones 2   Soy isoflavones: 1%
Biest cream (estrogen) and testosterone cream 2   Biest cream (estrogen) and testosterone cream: 1%
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) 2   Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT): 1%
Venlafaxine 2   Venlafaxine: 1%
Premarin 2   Premarin: 1%
Estratest H.S. 2   Estratest H.S.: 1%
Bioidentical hormone cream 1   Bioidentical hormone cream: 0%
Omega 3 Fish Oil 1   Omega 3 Fish Oil: 0%
Effexor 1   Effexor: 0%
Triestrogen/Progesterone 1   Triestrogen/Progesterone: 0%
Citalopram 1   Citalopram: 0%
Medroxyprogesterone Acetate 1   Medroxyprogesterone Acetate: 0%
Esterified estrogen-methyltestosterone 1   Esterified estrogen-methyltestosterone: 0%
Vitamin E 1   Vitamin E: 0%
Ambien 1   Ambien: 0%
Cenestin 1   Cenestin: 0%
Femaren 1   Femaren: 0%
Healthy Woman Soy Supplement 1   Healthy Woman Soy Supplement: 0%
Estrace 1   Estrace: 0%
Genistein 1   Genistein: 0%
Estriol 1   Estriol: 0%
Neurontin 1   Neurontin: 0%
Eltroxin 1   Eltroxin: 0%

Report created on May 25, 2012.