Tired of Hot Flashes? Apply for the Replenish Research Study
Today’s discussion of the Replenish research study is brought to you by Replenish.
You may be interested in the Replenish Research Study
Are you eager to cool down from hot flashes? Do they leave you irritable and feeling frustrated? Or even interrupt your night’s sleep?
You may be interested in a medical research study called the Replenish Study. It 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.
I only have night sweats. Does this count for hot flashes. They wake me up several times a nght.
Irony – I am sitting here sweating from a hot flash. Sadly though I am 3 years post hysto. (and not yet 40) Even with the hot flashes, it was still THE BEST choice for sure.
My question though would be is there any hope for those of us who HAVE had hystos to get some relief?
@Lynsey, I had a hysto too. Not a doctor but I take estogen and works wonders for me. You should talk to your doctor. The Chief Blonde
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.
Can it help with hot flashes that are a side effect of fertility meds?
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.
What are the side effects?
Does this typically happen after 40?
Hi Kungphoo, I am not a doctor but I have read and observed that peri-menopause can start before 40 but Menopause usually naturally starts f in 40s and early 50s. Of course, there is always a range.
what are the side effects of this medication?
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. The best way to learn this information is to attempt to qualify for this study by visit http://www.replenishstudy.com or call 1-800-918-1468. If you qualify, you will be able to speak to the Study Site and they will answer all your questions.
Interesting. Who is sponsoring this?
TherapeuticsMD is a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on research studies to develop future safe and effective branded prescription, generic prescription, and over-the-counter (non-prescription) products targeted exclusively for women, and is funding the REPLENISH Study. To learn more about TherapeuticsMD, please visit http://www.therapeuticsmd.com.
Interesting study! I’ll have to pass it on to my mom.
Thanks!
Candace
Thanks Candace. The Chief Blonde
did anyone warn you about hot flashes? LOL. I hate them! 🙁
My mom told me about them for sure. I had ladies in my bible studies who suffered horribly!
Where will the study be held? I’d be interested if it were nearby.
Clinicaltrials.gov currently has a listing of the cities where there are doctors who are participating in the research study. You can also visit http://www.replenishstudy.com to see if you qualify and find a doctor nearby. Just so you know, the company I work for developed the website and is helping the pharmaceutical sponsor get the word out about the study.
Will they disclose potential side effects? I know this is a study, but I don’t want to take something that could cause allergic reaction or cancer.
There are a couple sites that provide a good deal of info on clinical research studies – http://www.clinicaltrials.gov and http://www.ciscrp.org.
I am curious to hear how this study goes. Hot flashes are miserable.
I am not having hot flashes yet, but my mother started going through the “change” at age 41 and I am almost there, so I bet it won’t be long.
Knowledge is power Robin. Shelley
I am not old enough yet but this sounds really interesting. Thanks for letting us know about it!
I am sure you see the effects in your patients Melissa! Shelley
Will the results for this study be available to view afterwards? I am curious how it turns out.
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.
Is there a limit as to how many women will be accepted into the study?
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.
Are there more severe cases of menopause, more frequent hot flash sufferers that would also benefit, or is the study only looking for moderate to average cases?
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.
I know so many women who would benefit from this research!! Is it limited to the US or also open to Canada?
Unfortunately at this time the REPLENISH Study is only recruiting patients at select research study sites in the U.S. Please check http://www.clinicaltrial.gov to find out if new sites become available in the coming months. [FYI- the company I work for is helping the pharmaceutical company get the word out about the trial.]
For travel – where is the study being held?
Clinicaltrials.gov currently has a listing of the cities where there are doctors who are participating in the research study. You can also visit http://www.replenishstudy.com to see if you qualify and find a doctor nearby. Just so you know, the company I work for developed the website and is helping the pharmaceutical sponsor get the word out about the study.