It is all a bit hypercritical about compounded HRT though, as on the one hand these menopause experts say they're unsafe because the dosages are unregulated and then, with the other hand, they give women off licence testosterone doses.
If it's helping women why try to close it down? Any reputable docs that prescribe compounded meds will always try to get their patients to try the regulated ones first (usually Oestrogel and Utrogestan) but if these are too strong then they will go to the compounded as another option which helps many women who can't handle the NHS bulk doses.
Also, when I was considering HRT, out of 2 BHRT clinics and my GP, the only docs I came across who didn't know that enough progesterone needed to be taken to control oestrogen HRT was the GP. BHRT clinics are BMA docs who specialise in menopause so this article is silly to suggest they wouldn't know this.