PMID: 10646698Jan 26, 2000Paper

Clinical challenges of perimenopause: consensus opinion of The North American Menopause Society

Menopause : the Journal of the North American Menopause Society

Abstract

Perimenopause refers to the time period around menopause. The clinical goal of peri-menopause therapy is to optimize the woman's health during and after this transitional period. However, clinical trial data are insufficient to establish evidence-based treatment standards regarding the diagnosis and treatment for both acute and chronic symptoms and conditions of perimenopausal women. Accordingly, The North American Menopause Society (NAMS) sought to develop a consensus opinion on clinical approaches to perimenopause. NAMS held a closed conference of experts in the field to review the current literature, share clinical experience, and make recommendations about how to help women achieve optimal health throughout perimenopause. The proceedings of the conference were used to assist the NAMS Board of Trustees in developing this consensus opinion of the Society. On the basis of the conference proceedings, NAMS established the following recommendations for the treatment of perimenopausal women: (1) The annual health examination is valuable in the perimenopausal woman and should include comprehensive screening for physical and psychological problems as well as for appropriate lifestyle counseling. (2) Sufficient clinical data exist to...Continue Reading

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