There are some treatments that you might be able to try that can help control hot flashes. If lifestyle changes and home remedies do not give you relief from hot flashes, your doctor may prescribe ...
For example, Paxil (paroxetine), a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressant, can be used to treat hot flashes. Hormone therapy is often used to control hot flashes. Hormone ...
Moreover, particularly as many menopausal women have become concerned about the safety of using prescription hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to cool down their hot flashes and related symptoms ...
CBT in both groups was twice as effective at 6 weeks in reducing how bothersome the hot flashes were, compared with a control group receiving no treatment. Benefits continued, though attenuated ...
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For many women who experience hot flashes, the new drug Veozah has been a life-changer. And a heightened warning last month, doesn’t seem to be dampening that enthusiasm.