Scientists track tiny hormone pellet in menopausal women
NCT ID NCT06136208
Summary
This study aimed to understand how the body absorbs a small, dissolvable pellet containing the hormone estradiol. Researchers tracked 20 postmenopausal women for six months, taking frequent blood samples to measure hormone levels. The goal was to learn exactly how the pellet releases the hormone over time to help inform future treatments for menopause symptoms.
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Irmandade Da Santa Casa De Misericórdia De Santos - Science Valley Research Center
Santos, São Paulo, 11075-900, Brazil
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