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New Hormone Replacement Therapy Guidelines Supported

27 September 2002

The Ministry of Health welcomes the new guidelines on combined hormone replacement therapy released today.

“Since the release of the Women’s Health Initiative study in June 2002 that demonstrated that the risks of combined HRT outweigh the benefits, practitioners have waited patiently while the Guidelines Group and the Medicines Adverse Reactions Committee completed a review of the literature on the safety of HRT,” said Medsafe senior advisor Dr Stewart Jessamine.

" The advice issued today by these two committees give clear and unambiguous advice to practitioners that use of HRT should be for a limited number of indications and in most women for a limited period of time.”

The key messages from MARC support and extend the advice issued by the guidelines group to inform practitioners and consumers that:

"In light of this new advice the Ministry of Health is recommending that all women on HRT should be reviewed at the time of their next prescription to determine the reasons why they are using HRT and to be advised of the risks and benefits of continued therapy to allow them to make an informed choice.” Dr Jessamine said.

The MARC and Guidelines Group advice will be distributed by Medsafe, to every prescriber and pharmacy in the country. Messages will be sent out next week.

The Guidelines Group document and covering letter, and MARC advice is available on the Medsafe website: www.medsafe.govt.nz/Profs/PUarticles/HRTLtrToDr.htm

ENDS

For further information contact:
Kim Purdy
Media Advisor
Government & Sector Relations\Communications
Corporate & Information Directorate
Ministry of Health
DDI: 04 496 2483/025 277 5411
Fax: 04 496 2010

http://www.moh.govt.nz
mailto:kim_purdy@moh.govt.nz