@Article{Mazurek2003,
journal="Menopause Review/Przegląd Menopauzalny",
issn="1643-8876",
volume="2",
number="4",
year="2003",
title="Progestins in hormonal replacement therapy and contraception",
abstract="Progestins consist of a group of chemical substances which by different individual mechanisms exert various biological effects of progesterone. Progestins play a major role in the treatment of sterility and high-risk pregnancy and are main components of oral contraceptives (OC) and hormonal replacement therapy (HRT). The observational studies and randomized trials delivered an important insight into the side-effects of hormonal therapy. It is not only estrogen but also progestin component of oral contraception and hormonal replacement therapy which is now emphasized as a major contributory factor to cardiovascular and central nervous system as well as blood coagulation disorders and lipid and glucose metabolism malfunction. To obviate progestins side-effects risk, an individual course of hormonal therapy for each woman should be prescribed by a gynecologist. Therefore a choice of hormonal preparation, a dose of components and route of drug application should be based on the patient\&#8217;s age, anamnesis and physical examination. Concomitant disorders and inherited susceptibility to some diseases should also be considered. The decision as to the hormonal therapy should be made by both a doctor and a patient.",
author="Mazurek, Andrzej
and Kuć, Paweł
and Laudański, Tadeusz",
pages="40--45",
url="https://www.termedia.pl/Progestins-in-hormonal-replacement-therapy-and-contraception,4,965,1,1.html"
}