Women's Health
FDA Office of Women's Health (OWH)
OWH protects and promotes the health of women through policy, science, education, and outreach.
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Beyond Morning Sickness: Hyperemesis Gravidarum
Hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) is the medical term for the most severe form of nausea and vomiting experienced during pregnancy. It can lead to weight loss and dehydration and may require intensive treatment.
February is American Heart Month
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the United States. There are ways you can lower your risk every day. Get tips and resources to help you make good decisions about your heart health.
Understanding Pregnancy Exposure Registries
Are you pregnant and taking medicines or received a vaccine? You can help pregnant patients and health care providers understand the effects of medicines and vaccines used during pregnancy by volunteering to enroll in a pregnancy exposure registry study.
Bringing Clinical Research to Patients
This Nov. 8 webinar hosted by OWH and CDER focused on decentralized clinical trials and other novel strategies currently available for bringing clinical research to patients. CME/CNE/CPE available.
Menopause: Potential Impact on Clinical Pharmacology
OWH and CDER/OCP hosted a virtual public workshop to discuss the physiologic changes that occur during menopause and the potential effects of menopause on the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs.
Women's Health Research
We promote and conduct research initiatives that advance understanding of sex differences and health conditions unique to women.
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Office of Women's Health
10903 New Hampshire Ave WO32-2333
Silver Spring, MD 20993