Mechanism of Action
Hormones
Menopause
GSM
Skin and Hair
100

The primary mechanism of action of spironolactone in treating female pattern hair loss.

What is blocks androgen receptors to reduce DHT activity?

100

This route of estradiol administration is the MOST effective for treating GSM.

What is local (vaginal) route?

100

In November 2025, the FDA made these changes to the labeling of estrogen products used for the treatment of menopause.

The FDA removed the warnings for cardiovascular disease, breast cancer, and possible dementia for all forms of estrogen (pill, patch, vaginal, etc.). The warning from risk of endometrial cancer remains. 

100

Pathophysiology of GSM in menopausal women includes these two features.

What is loss of estrogen leading to vaginal thinning/reduced elasticity AND higher vaginal pH leading to inflammation and irritation?

100

This type of aging is caused by UV light, smoking, pollution, and poor diet.

What is extrinsic aging?

200

Phytoestrogens may help reduce vasomotor symptoms via this mechanism of action.

What is Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulation?

200

This estradiol formulation has the lowest risk for VTE in postmenopausal women.

What is the estradiol PATCH?

200

FSH > 35 on two separate occasions one month apart.

What is one way to diagnose menopause?

200

Three types of nonhormonal over the counter options for GSM symptom control.

What are vaginal lubricants, vaginal moisturizers, 4% lidocaine?

200

This type of hair loss is due to a triggering event and is usually temporary.

What is telogen effluvium?

300

These multi-ingredient products increase genital blood flow and improve arousal through nitric oxide signaling or adrenergic activity.

What are scream cream/libido cream, etc.

300

In addition to HSDD, some functional medicine practitioners prescribe this to improve cognitive symptoms (“foggy brain”), prevent muscle loss, and prevent loss of bone density. 

What is testosterone?

300

This area of topical hormone application can result in a greater risk of transference to others and should be avoided if possible.

What are the arms?

300

FDA approved SERM to treat moderate to severe dyspareunia.

What is ospemifene (Osphena)?

300

This class of drugs used to treat acne and wrinkles is teratogenic.

What are retinoids?

400

This drug is metabolized to estrogen and testosterone in the vaginal tissue making it a useful GSM treatment.

What is prasterone (Intrarosa)?

400

This treatment appears in ACOG and Menopause Society guidelines for hypoactive sexual desire disorder despite lacking FDA approval.

What is testosterone?

400

Two ways to assess the quality of herbal supplements used to treat menopause.

What are the USP verified mark or Consumer Labs?

400

This brand of estradiol vaginal ring does not require progesterone for women with a uterus.

What is Estring?

400

This dermatologic procedure causes tissue injury resulting in increased collagen production. It is sometimes used along with minoxidil hair loss treatment.  

What is microneedling?

500

Its metabolite, allopregnanolone, binds to the GABA receptor resulting in sedative and anxiolytic actions.

What is progesterone?

500

These are the reasons a prescriber might recommend a compounded hormone rather than a commercially manufactured product.

What is an allergy, preference for a different dosage form, or more accurate dosing?

500

These types of prescribers tend to frequently check urine, saliva, or hormone levels to adjust hormone doses.

Who are functional medicine practitioners?

500

These two drugs are FDA approved to treat HSDD in premenopausal women.

What are Flibanserin (Addyi) and Bremelanotide (Vyleesi)?

500

The main side effect of botulinum toxin injections when used for facial wrinkles.

What is ptosis?

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