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Dealing with menopause: New drug battles menopausal hot flashes

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Dealing with menopause? The FDA approved Veozah on Friday, it's expected to hit the market this summer.

Diane Hoard’s menopause symptoms started at age fifty and sometimes became debilitating.

"They were happening every half hour, all day and all night, they were relentless," she said.

Her hot flashes impact her concentration, sleep and even work.

"You’re worried about when it's going to happen and you're miserable while it's happening and you can't just get up and walk away," Diane said.

Estrogen therapy worked wonders, but she had to stop after a breast cancer diagnosis. Her menopause symptoms came back with a vengeance.

"Most days I feel like a train wreck," she said.

She was thrilled to learn about Veozah.

The FDA approved the drug Friday to treat menopausal hot flashes in women who can’t or choose not to do Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT).

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