THIS MONTHS FEATURE TREATMENT–CALL DR. MIKE 716.681.2968–What are Bioidentical Hormones?-

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What are Bioidentical Hormones?

Hormone levels decline as we age; bioidentical hormone therapy replenishes the hormones that your body needs to function. BodyLogicMD’s bioidentical hormone doctors use natural or bioidentical hormones versus bio-similar or synthetic hormones. Bioidentical hormones are molecule-by-molecule, exactly the same as the hormones present in the human body. At BodyLogicMD, your anti-aging physician will assess your individual needs and work to restore these hormones and customize a medical plan specifically for you.

Is Bioidentical Hormone Therapy For You?

BodyLogicMD anti-aging physicians offer bioidentical hormone therapy integrated with proper fitness and nutrition for women and men. This preventive medical approach helps put an end to the suffering caused by stress induced adrenal fatigue, signs of early menopause, menopause, perimenopause and andropause (the male menopause).

An Integrated Approach to Natural Hormones

Your BodyLogicMD anti-aging physician will also discuss the importance of good nutrition, fitness and lifestyle choices in your journey to better health with natural hormones. Eating right and exercising are equally important aspects of bioidentical hormone therapy or hormone replacement therapy (HRT). If your hormones are out of balance, your body will not respond optimally to improved nutrition and exercise. As your hormones, nutrition, fitness, and lifestyle improve – you will begin to feel like your old self with improved energy, vitality and results.

Who needs Bioidentical Hormone Therapy or HRT?

Women suffering from early menopause symptoms looking to put an end to hot flashes, night sweats, memory loss, mood swings, weight gain, low libido and hair loss in women are turning to BodyLogicMD to replace natural hormones. These certified anti-aging physicians design individualized programs specifically for each woman suffering from early menopause symptoms, menopause, perimenopause, and severe PMS.

Men experiencing the male menopause who want to get a grip on weight gain, lost libido, fatigue, stress, energy, muscle mass, and body fat are also finding solutions through BodyLogicMD’s natural hormone therapy. For men, andropause (the male menopause) happens gradually and when diagnosed, the symptoms are successfully treated using bioidentical hormone therapy.

DES (Drug-Eluting Stents) Linked To Serious Side Effects

Drug-eluting stents (also called medicated or drug-coated stents) were invented in response to a common side effect of balloon angioplasty surgery in which the coronary artery became weak and prone to collapse. Stents are a metallic metal “scaffold” or tube that is inserted into the coronary artery in order to prevent collapse. Further developments in stent technology led to drug-coating in which the stent was coated with a pharmacological agent designed to prevent reblocking (restenosis) through the delivery of time-released drugs into the bloodstream.

DES therapy is accompanied by antiplatelet drugs designed to prevent clotting of the blood within the arteries for at least six months. Common drugs include Ticlid and Plavix, which help to ensure that restenosis does not occur during the time in which the heart’s cells are growing over the stent and allowing it to “grow” into the anatomy of the coronary artery.

Growing Popularity

The first stents were used in France in 1986, and the first FDA approval for a metal stent ocurred in 1994. Drug-eluting stents were first introduced in the 1990s and have since grown into a multi-billion dollar business with over six million prescriptions in America and over $5 billion in revenues per year. American manufacturers include Medtronic, Boston Pharmaceuticals and Cordis, and the drug is also manufactured and marketed in Europe.

Drug-Eluting Stent Side Effects

Despite their growing popularity, drug-eluting stents have been linked with severe side effects including allergic reactions, increased risk for cardiac-related deaths and heart attacks, and thromobosis (blood clotting). The FDA warned United States patients about the Cordis CYPHER stent in 2003 after use of the CYPHER stent led to deaths in some patients due to sub-acute thrombosis, in which blood cells gather and clot around the stent, preventing the passage of blood through the artery.

In addition, a 2006 study conducted in Switzerland found that patients with drug-eluting stents are up to 40 percent more likely to die of a cardiac event, or experience a heart attack after insertion of a DES device.

In addition, increased incidence of non-cardiac conditions such as lung disease, cancer and stroke were found in some stent patients.
Stent thrombosis, a condition in which blood clots in the artery and prevents blood flow, is among the most dangerous side effects of DES treatment. The risk also exists with non-medicated metal stents, but a disturbing trend has appeared in coated stents in which patients experience a linear and cumulative rate of thrombosis over time.

The release of medication from the stent can lead to delayed healing and actually increase the likelihood of thrombosis at the stent site. In fact, in June 2006, Boston Scientific itself admitted that its own studies showed a higher increase in late stent thrombosis with its medicated stent product, implying that all drug-eluting stents might have this effect (a claim which was vigorously denied by its competitor companies).

Another drug-eluting stent side effect is dependence on antiplatelet drugs over the long-term. Since patients are usually put on Plavix and similar antithrombosis drugs after stent insertion, they are subject to the side effects of those drugs, which include a myriad of symptoms such as gastrointestinal bleeding, strokes, rashes, chest pain, flu-like symptoms, allergic reactions, and inability to have surgery in life-threatening conditions due to the drugs’ blood-thinning and anti-clotting effects. This is in addition to the cost of long-term Plavix use: while the minimum antiplatelet drug therapy averages around six months, some patients are prescribed Plavix for life.

If You’ve Experienced DES Side Effects

If you have experienced side effects due to medicated stent insertion, seek medical attention immediately. Then start looking for a lawyer who is experienced in medical device litigation. Your drug-eluting stent attorney can help you evaluate your potential claim and tell you whether you qualify for benefits such as future medical care, compensation for pain and suffering, and/or a monetary settlement for your medical fees.

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