Premarin, a type of hormone replacement therapy – manufactured by Wyeth-Ayerst, comes from Pregnant Mare Urine (PMU). It’s even in the name – (PREgnant MAre uRINe).
Premarin is the most commonly prescribed hormonal replacement therapy for managing menopausal symptoms. It contains conjugated estrogens derived from pregnant mare’s urine. While effective for some women, Premarin also has drawbacks. Let’s examine the pros, cons and alternatives to make an informed decision if it’s right for you.
Pros of Premarin:
- Effectively relieves hot flashes, night sweats and vaginal dryness
- Lessens bone loss and fracture risk
- Comes in oral, vaginal and topical forms
Cons of Premarin
- Increases risks of blood clots, strokes and heart attacks
- Linked to higher rates of breast and ovarian cancer
- Contains animal estrogens not bioidentical to human hormones
- Can cause bloating, nausea, headache and breast pain
- Derived from pregnant horses, raising ethical concerns
Premarin Alternatives to Explore
- Plant-based estrogens like soybeans, yams and flaxseeds
- Bioidentical hormones (estradiol, progesterone) custom-matched to your levels
- Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators (SERMs) like ospemifene (Osphena)
- Vaginal moisturizers, lubricants and laser therapy for genitourinary issues
- Lifestyle approaches – diet, exercise, stress reduction
Talk to your doctor about whether bioidentical hormones, SERMs, compounded creams, or other alternatives may be safer options for you. While Premarin works for some, its broad hormonal impact and side effects warrant consideration. Find the optimal relief for your symptoms while minimizing risks. Every woman needs an individualized approach.