Women 40-65 Tired of Hot Flashes?
Replenish Trial open for application
Today’s discussion of the Replenish Trial is brought to you by Replenish.

Women around the world are eager to cool down from their hot flashes; are you one of them? If your hot flashes leave you irritable and feeling frustrated, you may be interested in the Replenish Study. This medical research study is evaluating an investigational medication to see if it may reduce the frequency of hot flashes and sweating associated with menopause.
To qualify, you must be:
- Female between the ages of 40 and 65
- Have not had a hysterectomy
- Suffer from several hot flashes a day
Study Participants:
- Receive study medication at no cost
- Receive study-related medical exams (similar to an annual gynecologist visit) at no charge
- Are not required to have insurance
- May be reimbursed for time, travel and other expenses
To learn more about the Replenish Study and see if you qualify, visit www.replenishstudy.com or call 1-
800-918-1468.
What is the length of the study? I don’t have hot flashes but am just in peri-menopause. I am the opposite – cold all the time. But I can imagine the misery
Your participation in this study will last approximately 13.5 months and include 8 study visits to the study center (a screening period of approximately 6 weeks, followed by about a year of study treatment with the study medication, if you are enrolled in the study). Some procedures during the screening period may require an additional visit to complete.
I’m not at that stage yet. I have a couple of family members that are though. What are the risks in this trial?
Thank you for taking the time to ask a question regarding this research study; unfortunately, Still Blonde After All These Years is not able to respond to this question, but if you visit http://www.replenishstudy.com or call 1-800-918-1468 you will find additional details.
I would have joined if I was 40! Ha! I personally do now know anyone having hot flashes… Or maybe they just don’t share it with me? I know my mom’s over it. 😛
Yikes – I’m not 45 yet, but I am definitely not looking forward to hot flashes!
Do you know how often the medication has to be taken and how often participants have to see the doctor?
Your participation in this study will last approximately 13.5 months and include 8 study visits to the study center (a screening period of approximately 6 weeks, followed by about a year of study treatment with the study medication, if you are enrolled in the study). Some procedures during the screening period may require an additional visit to complete.
I this available to women in Canada? My sister in law would be a perfect candidate.
At this time there are no sites in Canada; however, that could change so please visit http://www.clinicaltrials.gov to learn more.
Great info! I’ll be sharing this with my family and friends who could benefit.
This is an interesting study! How long does it go for?
Your participation in this study will last approximately 13.5 months and include 8 study visits to the study center (a screening period of approximately 6 weeks, followed by about a year of study treatment with the study medication, if you are enrolled in the study). Some procedures during the screening period may require an additional visit to complete.
Thankfully, I haven’t reached that point in my life, but I know some women who have. We’re all in Canada, though. =(
I really need more information about this. I am in my 40’s….Hate to admit it but I know what’s ahead!
This is a great opp for those who have hot flashes! Thanks for sharing!
I’m very close (borderline, I guess). I get approximately five to six periods per year. Would I still be able to participate in the study? I’m going to tell my sister about this, she has been dealing with hot flashes for quite a few months now.
Thank you for taking the time to ask a question regarding this research study; unfortunately, Still Blonde After All These Years is not able to respond to this question, but if you visit http://www.replenishstudy.com or call 1-800-918-1468 you will find additional details.
I don’t have hot flashes everyday but I wonder if they are studying the triggers for hot flashes or just how to make them stop. Do you have to be having multiple hot flashes per day to be eligible for the study?
Thank you for visiting Still Blonde After All These Years! The Replenish Study is looking for women between the ages of 40 to 65, who have not had a hysterectomy and who suffer from several hot flashes daily. Please go to http://www.replenishstudy.com, where you can get more information about the Replenish Study and complete an on-line questionnaire to determine if you pre-qualify for this research study.
I’m not yet ready for this, but I think I know of a few ladies that might be. I just hope there aren’t any uncomfortable side effects.
I am wondering if someone from any state can apply. Would all the costs be covered?
Thank you for taking the time to ask a question regarding this research study; unfortunately, Still Blonde After All These Years is not the best resource to answer this question. Please visit the FAQ page on http://www.replenishstudy.com or call 1-800-918-1468 for more information.
This sounds great. My sister-in-law is going through this right now and this would really help her. Will totally tell her about it.
I am not there yet and dread the day that I do but a product like this definitely sounds like it makes it easier.
I am not here yet but know a few who may be interested. How long does the entire study last?
Your participation in this study will last approximately 13.5 months and include 8 study visits to the study center (a screening period of approximately 6 weeks, followed by about a year of study treatment with the study medication, if you are enrolled in the study). Some procedures during the screening period may require an additional visit to complete.
I’m not in this stage of life yet, but I do wonder if they tell you up front what the possible side effects might be.
This study can really help more in dealing with hot flashes. I’m sure a lot of ladies would take part in the study.