Women who suffer from uterine fibroids are most often prescribed oral contraceptives. But this off-label treatment only helps about 50% of patients. Doctors are concerned about medically induced menopause from older medications, like relugolix alone. And newer combination therapies like Myfembree are not well understood. Step Into Her Shoes helps doctors empathize with their patients, and educates about the tolerability of add-back hormone therapy. Doctors choose from a set of patient experiences and treatment goals. And a simple algorithm sorts more than 27 different situations then displays the relevant clinical data. So, doctors can learn how Myfembree may help women like those they see in their practice every day.

Myfembree Congress Experience Case Video featuring augmented trigger and HCP directed, smart patient builder.