WATCH: Viral menopause hack raises medical questions
A viral trend suggesting the use of over-the-counter medications Allegra and Pepcid to relieve menopause symptoms has gained attention online, prompting medical experts to weigh in. Dr. Jennifer Miao discusses the potential risks and lack of scientific evidence supporting this hack. The segment highlights the importance of consulting healthcare professionals before trying unproven treatments.
- ▪A viral social media trend promotes using Allegra and Pepcid to reduce menopause symptoms.
- ▪Dr. Jennifer Miao cautions against the unverified use of these medications for menopause.
- ▪There is currently no scientific evidence supporting the effectiveness of this combination for menopause relief.
- ▪Health experts emphasize the importance of medical guidance before using off-label treatments.
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