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.
Gail Williams says
I have been done with hot flashes for over 10 years and have forgotten how miserable they can be. I am all for more research to help women who are suffering now.
Dandi D says
I’d never heard of this before, but it sound great!
Sherry Compton says
Sounds like a good idea. Wonder how it went and if they still do it. Hot flashes are horrible! Way more than flashes, too. I’m tired of feeling like a sweaty mess! Good luck to companies on finding a way to help.
Amber Ludwig says
OH man!! Too bad they don’t have these for 30 year olds lol!! I am the hot flash queen and its awful!!
kerri says
I have been feeling so hot in the morning when I wake up even if it is cold. Why does this happen?
Mommy Pehpot says
I don’t have them but I will tell a few friends who have it
Amanda @ Adorkablii says
I haven’t made it to this point just yet and thankfully I have doe years to go. but it seems like a great thing for those who could use the help. Thank you for sharing!!
Doreen McGettigan says
I will see if I qualify. I still occasionally get hot flashes.
Chrissy Mazzocchi says
This is great info. I’m not in the age bracket yet but I will be remembering this.
HilLesha says
I’ll have to give my oldest sister the heads up about this trial.
Lois Alter Mark says
Hot flashes are one of the few menopause symptoms I haven’t had! Will definitely be sharing this with a few of my friends who complain about hot flashes.
Kim Tackett says
It’s always great to see new advancements. I didn’t have hot flashes, but I was (and am) always warm. The good news is I am never cold…the bad news is I miss out on cute winter coats (never need them).
Jenise @ DIYFunIdeas.com says
I’m not yet in the demographic, but I’ll pass this info on to some friends who are! Thanks for sharing!
Mary says
Unfortunately or fortunately depending on how you look at it, at 52 I have not started menopause as of yet. Maybe by the time I do, there will be some significant help with the hot flashes.
Liz Mays says
There are going to be so many women who benefit from the results of this study. I think it’s fabulous they’re doing it!
Carol Cassara says
Fortunately, never had them, but will recommend to friends who do.
Lisa @ Grandma's Briefs says
I’m in the right demographic but I think a fair chunk of my hot flashes are related to my MS (and perhaps the MS medication). How do they distinguish between genuine menopause flashes and medication flashes?
Stefanie says
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.