What Doctors Don't Tell You Australia/NZ

Concerns about progesterone cream

While some argue that progesterone creams are too weak to be effective, others contend that they harbor serious long-term risks. But there’s one thing all the critics agree on: the dearth of medical evidence to support menopausal women using them.

Bioidentical progesterone cream was first developed by Dr John Lee, a general practitioner, in the 1970s, and marketed to menopausal women

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