A systematic review in Annals of Internal Medicine found that, compared with …
A systematic review in Annals of Internal Medicine found that, compared with placebo or no treatment, low-dose vaginal estrogen may improve vaginal dryness, painful intercourse (dyspareunia), and the most bothersome genitourinary symptom of menopause; vaginal DHEA, oral ospemifen
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- Type
- evidence-claim
- Domain
- menopause
- Grade
- B
- License
- proprietary-research-use
- instance
- m322
- domain_slug
- menopause
- pubmed_ids
- evidence_grade
- B
- tags
- vaginal-dryness,painful-sex,genitourinary,vaginal-estrogen,what-works,R1-verified-20260601
- source_ids
- DOI-10.7326-ANNALS-24-00610
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