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Exogenous Androgen Impact Mitigation

Meaning

Exogenous Androgen Impact Mitigation refers to the clinical strategies and interventions designed to minimize or counteract the undesirable side effects and physiological perturbations that can result from the administration of external, or exogenous, androgen hormones. This proactive management includes monitoring for erythrocytosis, hepatic strain, lipid profile changes, and potential suppression of endogenous hormone production, ensuring the therapeutic benefits outweigh any risks. Effective mitigation requires personalized dosing adjustments and the strategic co-administration of complementary agents, maintaining a safe therapeutic index.