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bobthebuilder

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Dosage changes of conjugated equine estrogen (Premarin) are made at _________ intervals.
 
  1. 1 to 2 week
  2. 2 to 4 week
  3. 6 to 8 week
  4. 12 week

Question 2

The optimal maximum time frame for HRT or estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) is:
 
  1. 2 years
  2. 5 years
  3. 10 years
  4. 15 years



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javimendoza7

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Answer to Question 1

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bobthebuilder

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Reply 2 on: Jul 24, 2018
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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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