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Anastrozole Titration Strategy

Meaning

A clinical protocol for adjusting the dosage of the aromatase inhibitor anastrozole is defined as the Anastrozole Titration Strategy. The primary goal of this strategy is to achieve and maintain optimal circulating estrogen levels, particularly estradiol, within a narrow therapeutic range. This precision dosing is crucial in hormone replacement therapy, especially for males or postmenopausal females, to mitigate adverse effects associated with both estrogen excess and deficiency. Regular biochemical monitoring of serum estradiol guides the dynamic adjustments central to this individualized treatment approach.