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khang

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Treatment of PMDD that affects all or most of the symptoms includes:
 
  1. Tryptophan up to 6 g/d
  2. Vitamin E 200-400 mg/d
  3. Evening primrose oil 500 mg/d
  4. Fluoxetine 20 mg/d

Question 2

Hot flashes are often a concern during menopause. Which of the following may help in reducing them?
 
  1. Drink one caffeinated liquid per day
  2. Take progesterone supplementation
  3. Exercise 20-40 minutes/day
  4. Increase intake of carrots, yams, and soy products



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Answer to Question 2

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