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  2. “For alleviating hot flashes and night sweats, hormone therapy is the most effective option,” says Dr. Monica Christmas, MD, an OB/GYN and director of the Menopause Program with the University ...

  3. Hot flashes: Here's what's causing them and ways to help ...

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    "Hot flashes are triggered by the hypothalamus, or thermostat, part of the brain," Dr. Claudia Mason, a gynecologist and certified menopause specialist at Cleveland Clinic Florida, tells Yahoo.

  4. New menopause drugs treat hot flashes, but women may face ...

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    New drugs to treat debilitating menopause symptoms — namely hot flashes — are finally on the market or are in development. But doctors say insurance companies either won’t pay for them or ...

  5. Hot flashes are a disruptive part of menopause. A doctor ...

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    A doctor shares 3 treatments for hot flashes including the new FDA approved drug fezolinetant. Other drugs that can manage symptoms are estrogen and s-equol. Hot flashes are a disruptive part of ...

  6. Hot flash - Wikipedia

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    Hot flashes, also known as hot flushes, are a form of flushing, often caused by the changing hormone levels that are characteristic of menopause. They are typically experienced as a feeling of intense heat with sweating and rapid heartbeat , and may typically last from two to 30 minutes for each occurrence.

  7. Bellergal - Wikipedia

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    Bellergal is a combination of levorotatory alkaloids of belladonna, ergotamine tartrate, and phenobarbital, [1] [2] used for the treatment of functional menopause, such as hot flashes and night sweat. Belladonna, including atropine, hyoscyamine and scopolamine, are antimuscarinic agents. They block acetylcholine from binding to its receptors.

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