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🗓️ 4 August 2021
⏱️ 44 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to You Are Not Broken, the only podcast that combines science, medicine, and psychology, to re-educate your brain and help you live your best love life. |
0:15.9 | And I'm your host, Ford certified female urologist, Dr. Casperson. |
0:20.4 | So here we go. Unmuted. Thanks, Zoom. Super helpful. |
0:24.7 | Welcome to July podcast recording. Happy to be here. I'm going to go. I'm going to start seeing if |
0:30.5 | anybody comes on the webinar. I want you to type in the comments if you want coaching. I'm going to do |
0:36.3 | some question and answers that I get on Instagram live. |
0:38.7 | So here we go. Number one, love your podcast. Thank you. Have you ever seen anyone get hives from a |
0:43.2 | compounded estrogen cream? So the compounded, compounded estrogen cream is, first of all, |
0:48.5 | what does compounded mean, right? So compounded means it's made in a compound pharmacy where they're |
0:54.0 | actually able to make up the product there. |
0:56.5 | It's not standardized. |
0:58.0 | It's not usually FDA approved, which means your insurance doesn't usually cover it. |
1:02.1 | But it's nice because you can get different formulations or bases made in the cream. |
1:09.1 | You can actually, what you can do at my compounding pharmacy, |
1:11.6 | so I'm just assuming this is all compounding pharmacies, is you can actually get them to |
1:15.6 | give you just the plain bases that all of the, they'll put the drug in, right? |
1:20.6 | So like, if I want to compound an estrogen cream, I can actually have a lady go to the compounding pharmacy |
1:25.6 | and be like, give me all the bases that would actually work for the estrogen cream. And then they can kind of go home, put them on their vulva, put them on their skin, see if they tolerate them. And then they can pick the one and be like, I want this one to put the estrogen cream in. So the question again was, have you ever seen anyone get hives from a compounded estrogen |
1:45.2 | cream? Personally, no, I haven't. But just know that compounded estrogen cream is going to be |
1:50.0 | dependent upon what's your pharmacist base. It's called the base is used in, and you might have |
1:55.8 | some sensitivities to it. What I have seen with the prescription product is there is an alcohol |
2:00.7 | basin there, |
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