search using the MeSH terms "hot flashes," "hot flushes," "menopause," and "serotonin reuptake inhibitor." References of identified articles were subsequently reviewed for additional data.
serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors and gabapentin to decrease menopausal hot flashes. Are these nonhormonal treatment options a viable alternative to hormone replacement therapy?
Low doses of antidepressant medications may help reduce symptoms of menopause, including hot flashes. Though these generally are not as effective as hormone replacement therapy, they are an option ...
Acupuncture may support healthy gut motility9 (i.e., the pace at which food is digested and moves through your body). This, ...
Research indicates that during menopause, over 80% of females experience hot flashes. These typically ... For example, up to 22% of people who take antidepressants report that they experience ...
According to The Menopause Society, 80 percent of women experience symptoms including hot flashes ... than being on long-term sleep medication or antidepressants." For years, the go-to advice ...
Women taking other agents for hot flashes, hormonal therapy other than tamoxifen, or antidepressants were ... to document secondary endpoints, menopausal symptoms, selected adverse effects of ...