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Pharmacological Interventions

Meaning

Pharmacological interventions are clinical strategies that involve the administration of therapeutic agents, or drugs, to treat, prevent, or diagnose disease by altering specific biochemical or physiological processes. In hormonal health, this includes the use of hormone replacement therapies, receptor modulators, or enzyme inhibitors designed to restore endocrine balance or mitigate the effects of hormonal imbalance. These treatments are essential components of modern, evidence-based clinical practice.