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About these guidelines
Getting to know your drugs
Analgesic
Antibiotic
Cardiovascular
Dermatology
Emergency Medicine
Endocrinology
Contributors
Getting to know your endocrinology drugs
Diabetes: diagnosis and management plan
Diabetes: therapy
Diabetes: complications
Overweight and obesity
Thyroid disorders
Adrenal disorders
Pituitary disorders
Osteoporosis
Disorders of bone and calcium homeostasis
Paget’s disease of bone
Contraception
Menstrual disorders
Ovarian hormone replacement therapy
Delayed puberty
Primary amenorrhoea
Secondary amenorrhoea
Menopause
Sex hormone replacement therapy
Key points in ovarian hormone replacement therapy (Box 5.4)
Cyclical combined hormone replacement therapy
Continuous combined hormone replacement therapy
Unopposed oestrogen replacement therapy
Older women
Osteoporosis
Postmenopausal bleeding
Contraindications to oestrogen therapy
Initiating sex hormone replacement therapy
Progestin intolerance
Duration of sex hormone replacement therapy
Implant therapy
Intravaginal oestrogen therapy
Testosterone therapy and the menopause
Monitoring blood oestradiol during hormone replacement therapy
Tibolone as an alternative to conventional hormone replacement therapy
Long-term use of sex hormone replacement therapy
Hormone replacement - oestrogen and progestin dosage schedule (Table 5.23)
Combination hormone replacement therapy (Table 5.24)
Oestrogen-only hormone replacement therapy (Table 5.25)
Oral progestins in hormone replacement therapy (Table 5.26)
Androgen deficiency
Male sexual dysfunction
Infertility
Androgenisation in women
Endocrine disorders in pregnancy
Endocrine disorders in childhood
Endocrine emergencies (Appendix 5.1)
Sources of information (Appendix 5.2)
Fluid and electrolyte abnormalities (Appendix 5.3)
Key references for Endocrinology, version 3
List of tables, boxes and figures
Gastrointestinal
Neurology
Oral and Dental
Palliative Care
Psychotropic
Respiratory
Rheumatology
Developmental Disability
Drug use in pregnancy and breastfeeding
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