Menopause clinicians support new advice on steroid use
(Corticosteroids/glucocorticoids)
.............Dr Tobie de Villiers, President of the International Menopause
Society (IMS), commented, "Bone loss is a concern for all women around
the age of menopause, and especially for the almost 5% of postmenopausal
women worldwide who take oral glucocorticoid therapy. The IMS
encourages women to be aware of this potentially dangerous side-effect
of therapy and to discuss what precautions can be taken with their
doctors."
Continuing, Dr de Villiers said "The ovaries stop producing estrogen
around the time of the menopause, meaning that women find that the risk
of bone loss and osteoporosis increases. This is already difficult for
many women to cope with, so we need to be especially careful that the
medicines which women take for other conditions don't actually harm
women's bones. Glucocorticoids are important and valuable medicines, but
like all medicines they have side effects and their use must be
customised and monitored. Women, especially women after their menopause,
need to be more aware of the possibility of this serious side-effect.
These guidelines are aimed at allowing national organisations to develop
effectively."
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