ClearedRx Research Library — menopause data, clinical trials, and a glossary you can actually read.
Three open resources we've built so journalists, clinicians, and patients have one place to land. Statistics with proper citations. Plain-English summaries of every active US menopause/HRT clinical trial. And a glossary that turns 200+ medical terms into ordinary English.
Quick answer: The ClearedRx Research Library has three sections — Menopause Statistics 2026 (100+ cited facts on HRT use, symptoms, workplace cost, and telehealth growth), the Clinical Trials Browser (388 ClinicalTrials.gov studies summarized in plain English), and the Glossary (200+ menopause and HRT terms). Everything is free. Citations always link back to the primary source.
Menopause Statistics 2026
100+ peer-reviewed and government-source statistics on menopause demographics, symptoms, HRT use, telehealth adoption, and workplace economic impact — sourced from CDC, NAMS, NIH, ACOG, JAMA, McKinsey & SWAN. CC-BY licensed.
Clinical TrialsClinical Trials Browser
388 plain-English summaries of ClinicalTrials.gov studies on menopause, HRT, hot flashes, GSM, and postmenopausal osteoporosis. Each summary links to the official ClinicalTrials.gov record so you can verify status and eligibility.
GlossaryMenopause & HRT Glossary
200+ menopause and HRT terms — from "503A compounding" to "vaginal estrogen ring" — defined in everyday English with clinical context. The reference patients reach for when their doctor's note doesn't quite make sense.
What you'll find in each resource
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Menopause Statistics 2026
The most-cited menopause facts of 2026, organized by topic — symptoms, HRT prescribing patterns, telehealth share of new starts, breast-cancer risk reanalyses, workplace productivity loss, and global market size. Every number links to its primary source. There's also an embed page you can iframe directly into a story.
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Clinical Trials Browser (388 studies)
We pulled every active US menopause and HRT trial from ClinicalTrials.gov and rewrote each into a paragraph a non-clinician can read in 30 seconds. Includes intervention, eligibility, status, and a deep link to the official NCT record. Useful when you need to know "what's actually being studied right now" without parsing the registry.
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Menopause & HRT Glossary (200+ terms)
From estradiol pharmacokinetics to compounded-vs-FDA-approved distinctions, every term gets a plain-English definition plus a clinical-context note. We add new terms whenever a reader emails us asking what one means.
Other ClearedRx data you can cite
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State-by-state HRT availability
Pricing, telehealth law notes, and licensing realities for online HRT in all 50 states + DC, including 51 detailed HRT Laws & Regulations pages.
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Symptom-specific guides
Hub pages covering hot flashes, brain fog, vaginal dryness (GSM), insomnia, and mood changes. We also publish symptom × state guides — for example hot flashes treatment in California, insomnia treatment in Texas, and vaginal dryness treatment in New York. Full directory in our sitemap-symptom-state.xml.
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Long-form articles & explainers
Editorial-style pieces on HRT timelines, breast-cancer risk in 2026, vaginal-estrogen black-box updates, and other clinical questions readers ask most.
For journalists & researchers
All ClearedRx data is free to cite under CC-BY 4.0 (please link back). If you need a custom data pull, an interview with our medical network, or a quick fact-check, email press@clearedrx.com and we'll come back inside one business day.
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