FDA to Remove Black Box Warnings From Menopause Hormone Therapies

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is removing the black box safety warning from hormone therapies containing estrogen that are used to treat menopause symptoms like hot flashes and night sweats.

Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) will no longer carry a black box warning about an increased risk of breast cancer, heart disease, and dementia, the FDA said.

Instead, revised product labels for hormone therapy treatments will encourage women to discuss the risks and benefits with their doctors, and to start hormone therapy within 10 years of menopause or before age 60, the FDA said.

The change is “quite a surprise,” says JoAnn Manson, MD, DrPH, a professor at Harvard Medical School and the chief of preventive medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.

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