Donna Mississippi Hattiesburg 0
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04.13.2021
Mississippi Hattiesburg

I went through menopause when I was 46 years old and it was ...

I went through menopause when I was 46 years old and it was a horrid experience. I had morbid depression, hot flashes, heart palpitations,and other debilitating problems. When I started hormone therapy, I quickly returned to the vibrant person I had been. I am now 70 years old and going strong. I have had several reductions in the amount of hormones I take and I chose compounded because I believe they are safer. I fully intend to take them the rest of my life because they saved me from a rechid existence. To take this safer alternative away from women would be an act of unspeakable cruelty.
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Hear their stories. Protect their own words. Protect their access to compounded medicines.

On this page, we can only touch on the data that demonstrates the importance of compounded medicines to the lives of millions of people in this country. While the decision to take this vital therapy from patients and physicians might be profitable for big pharmaceutical companies, it will be disastrous for the millions of patients that those same pharmaceutical companies cannot serve!

We encourage the appropriate committees in both the House and Senate to hold hearings on this critical issue.

Explore our interactive map that demonstrates the importance of compounded medicines to patients all across the country. Filter these first-hand accounts by state to see just how vital compounded medicines are.

Explore our interactive map that demonstrates the importance of compounded medicines to patients all across the country. Filter these first-hand accounts by state to see just how vital compounded medicines are.