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Endocrine Agents

Meaning

Endocrine Agents are any substances, either endogenous (produced within the body) or exogenous (administered therapeutically), that exert a biological effect by interacting with the endocrine system. These agents include hormones, hormone precursors, selective receptor modulators, and compounds that influence the synthesis, transport, or metabolism of hormones. Clinically, they are utilized to correct deficiencies, restore hormonal balance, or modulate specific signaling pathways to achieve a desired physiological outcome, such as enhanced metabolism or improved bone density. Precise administration of these agents is central to advanced hormonal replacement and optimization therapies.