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Gordana Lazovic1, Ubavka Radivojevic, Jelena Marinkovic
1Institute of Gynecology and Obstetrics of the Clinical Centre of Serbia, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro. lazovicg@eunet.yu
Objective:
The effects of tibolone on climacteric symptoms, osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease, breasts and the endometrium are summarised, and its role in clinical practice is reviewed in this article.
Background:
Tibolone has tissue-specific effects on receptors and enzymes that influence the synthesis and metabolism of endogenous sexual steroid hormones.
Methods:
This evaluation was based on the findings from several randomised studies, which addressed the basic and clinical research on tibolone.
Results/Conclusion:
Clinical trials prove that tibolone is effective in the treatment of the menopausal symptoms and for the postponement and calming of symptoms accompanying age-related diseases. The findings of basic researchers that tibolone affects the metabolism of every cell, including malignant cells, opened a door to a whole new domain of research that has a promising future.
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