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Hormone therapy is done in the treatment of menopause. It uses estrogen and progestin (sometimes testosterone is added). Hormone therapy can be done in multiple ways, such as skin gel, nasal spray, skin patches, vaginal creams, pills, and intrauterine devices. The type of hormone therapy depends on the patient’s symptoms and condition.

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