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FDA ends hormone therapy warning, says safe for menopause care

Last updated: November 10, 2025 7:50 am
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The Food and Drug Administration has made a significant reversal of a decision dating back to 2003 regarding hormone therapy products for menopausal women. In a recent Wall Street Journal op-ed, Commissioner Marty Makary announced that the FDA will be removing black box warning labels from various hormone therapy products, including combined estrogen-progestogen, estrogen-only, other estrogen-containing, and progestogen-only treatments.

The initial decision to place black box warnings on these products stemmed from a 2002 study known as the Women’s Health Initiative, which suggested an increased risk of heart disease and breast cancer associated with hormone therapy. However, subsequent research has indicated that hormone therapy can offer a range of health benefits for menopausal women, including improvements in heart health, insulin resistance, and other cardiovascular biomarkers. These therapies are also effective in alleviating common menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, sleep disturbances, vaginal dryness, and painful intercourse.

Many healthcare professionals have long advocated for the removal of black box warnings on hormone replacement products, particularly those that are locally administered and not fully absorbed into the bloodstream. In July, an expert panel convened by the FDA discussed the risks and benefits of hormone therapies, with physicians emphasizing the safety of vaginal products containing estrogen. Despite the support for removing the warnings, some clinicians have expressed concerns about the FDA’s decision-making process, noting the lack of a formal scientific advisory committee review.

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has also weighed in on the issue, supporting a reevaluation of the labeling on local estrogen products but urging the FDA to hold a formal advisory committee meeting. Makary believes that the removal of black box warnings is a crucial step in treating menopause with the same scientific rigor applied to other areas of medicine.

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While the decision to remove the warnings has been met with enthusiasm by many in the healthcare community, there are concerns about public trust in federal health agencies, particularly in light of recent political developments. Monica Molenaar, co-founder and co-CEO of Alloy Health, a women’s health company, sees this change as a positive development but acknowledges the need to address any skepticism that may arise.

In conclusion, the FDA’s decision to reverse the stringent warning on hormone therapy products for menopausal women marks a significant shift in the approach to menopausal healthcare. By recognizing the potential benefits of these therapies and removing unnecessary barriers, the FDA is taking a step towards providing better care for menopausal women.

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