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Hormonal Input Spacing

Meaning

Hormonal Input Spacing is the clinical strategy of precisely timing the administration of exogenous hormones or signaling peptides to mimic the body’s natural, pulsatile secretion patterns, thereby optimizing receptor engagement and minimizing negative feedback suppression. This meticulous scheduling aims to avoid the continuous, non-physiological exposure that can lead to receptor downregulation and systemic desensitization. Proper spacing is paramount for maintaining the efficacy and safety of long-term hormonal support.