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Clinical and experimental obstetrics & gynecology • 1998 | View Paper
“Observational data are based almost exclusively on estrogen-alone preparations, and concern has been expressed that progestogen addition may attenuate or even eliminate cardioprotection.”
International journal of fertility and menopausal studies • 1995 | View Paper
“Although the role of progestin remains poorly defined, it is possible that the coadministration of progestin could counteract the cardioprotective effects of estrogen [5].”