Table 2 shows the current (new at year 3 and continuing at years 2 and 3) and past
medication use with potential urologic activity. Thiazide diuretic and estrogen use were the
most common medications used. Only 10 individuals used estrogen vaginal cream and 13
used an estrogen patch. The remainder used oral conjugated estrogens and estradiol dosage
forms. Slightly more than one quarter of estrogen users took a progestin concurrently
(56/213 or 26.3%). The use of alpha blockers was the least common. CNS medications were
taken by 17.1% of the sample of which two-thirds were continuing use. The majority of
other drug classes were also taken continuously.