109: Bioidentical Hormones, Compounded, Synthetic: Whats The Difference?
Description
Confession #109: Compounding is the creation of a pharmaceutical preparation
In this conversation, Dr. Shawn Tassone, a holistic gynecologist, discusses the complexities surrounding bioidentical hormones and compounding pharmacies. He clarifies the differences between bioidentical and compounded hormones, emphasizing the importance of understanding their roles in hormone therapy. Dr. Tassone also addresses regulatory challenges, misconceptions about safety and efficacy, and the need for personalized treatment options in women's health. He advocates for patient empowerment in making informed decisions about their hormone therapy.
Episode Highlights:
- Bioidentical hormones are structurally similar to natural hormones.
- Compounding pharmacies can customize hormone dosages for individual needs.
- There is a significant difference between compounded and mainstream hormones
- Regulatory bodies often create misconceptions about compounded hormones.
- Patients should be educated about the options available to them.
- Compounding pharmacies can provide alternatives when mainstream options are limited.
- The lack of FDA-approved testosterone formulations for women is a significant issue.
- Compounded hormones can be more cost-effective and convenient for patients.
- Patient compliance improves with simplified medication regimens.
- It's essential for patients to have multiple options for hormone therapy.
Resources
Dr. Tassone's Practice | Tassone Advanced Gynecology
Dr. Tassone's Book | The Hormone Balance Bible
Hormone Archetype Quiz | Hormonal Mapping System
Medical Disclaimer
This podcast and website represent the opinions of Dr. Shawn Tassone and his guests. The content here should not be taken as medical advice and is for informational purposes only. Because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions