What are the current conventional methods of administering HRT?
A. Current methods, whether using bio-identical or synthetic HRT in the forms of pills, patches, gels, creams, troches (lozenges), or drops, include low doses of estrogens and progestins combined in continuous low doses; cyclically where the patient intentionally cycles the progestin for 12-14 days every month to 3 months which is accompanied by a menstrual cycle upon each withdrawal of progestin; or only estrogens continuously in low doses in those who have had hysterectomies.
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