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Systemic Intervention

Meaning

A Systemic Intervention refers to a therapeutic or diagnostic action specifically designed to affect the body as a whole, rather than being confined to a single, localized organ or area. In the context of hormonal health, this typically involves administering a substance, such as hormone replacement therapy or a drug targeting a broad metabolic pathway, that circulates via the bloodstream to exert its effects on multiple distant target tissues. Systemic treatments are necessary for managing widespread conditions like diabetes, hypothyroidism, or menopausal symptoms.