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Targeted Molecule Application

Meaning

Targeted Molecule Application refers to the precise clinical use of specific small molecules, peptides, or pharmaceutical agents that are rationally designed to interact with a single, defined biological receptor, enzyme, or signaling pathway to achieve a highly specific therapeutic effect. This represents a strategic shift from broad-spectrum treatments to highly selective interventions that are intended to minimize off-target effects and maximize efficacy at the molecular level. In hormonal health, this includes the use of compounds like Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators or specific steroidogenesis enzyme inhibitors.