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Postmenopausal women with an intact uterus should not be prescribed:
 
  1. Estrogen/progesterone combination
  2. IM medroxyprogesterone (Depo Provera)
  3. Estrogen alone
  4. Androgens

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Women who have migraines with an aura should not be prescribed estrogen because of:
 
  1. The interaction between triptans and estrogen, limiting migraine therapy choices
  2. An increased incidence of migraines with the use of estrogen
  3. An increased risk of stroke occurring with estrogen use
  4. Patients with migraines may be prescribed estrogen without any concerns



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