Doseloop Beta

Bazedoxifene/Conjugated Estrogens

medication Under review

A combination medication containing conjugated estrogens and bazedoxifene used to treat moderate to severe hot flashes and prevent osteoporosis in postmenopausal women with a uterus.

Research summary

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Clinical research demonstrates that Bazedoxifene/Conjugated Estrogens effectively reduces hot flash frequency and severity, maintains bone mass, and improves vaginal symptoms without stimulating breast density or endometrial tissue in postmenopausal women. Evidence from randomized trials supports its tolerability, with low rates of serious adverse events comparable to placebo. Ongoing studies explore its potential to mitigate breast cancer risk markers in women with vasomotor symptoms and elevated risk, though long-term outcomes remain under investigation. Consensus affirms its role as a viable alternative to traditional hormone therapy for symptom relief and osteoporosis prevention.

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Research (5 studies)

RCT

Bazedoxifene and Conjugated Estrogen for the Prevention of Breast Cancer in Women with Menopausal Symptoms at Increased Risk for Breast Cancer

Cancer.gov • 2022

National Cancer Institute

RCT

Gynecologic Safety of Conjugated Estrogens Plus Bazedoxifene: Pooled Analysis of Five Phase 3 Trials.

UCSF Clinical Trials • 2021 • n=120

University of Kansas Medical Center

RCT

Effect of Bazedoxifene and Conjugated Estrogen (Duavee) on the Endometrium, Ovaries, and Myomas in Women with Heavy Menstrual Bleeding

Cancer Prevention Research • 2019

Not specified in excerpt

Systematic Review

Development of conjugated estrogens/bazedoxifene, the first tissue selective estrogen complex (TSEC) for management of menopausal hot flashes and postmenopausal bone loss.

Maturitas • 2014

Komm BS, Mirkin S

RCT

Study Evaluating Bazedoxifene/Conjugated Estrogen Combinations in Symptoms Associated With Menopause

ClinicalTrials.gov • 2005

Pfizer

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