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Targeted Pharmacological Intervention

Meaning

Targeted Pharmacological Intervention refers to the precise, clinically-indicated use of pharmaceutical agents to modulate a specific, identified deficit or imbalance within the patient’s hormonal or metabolic pathways. Unlike broad-spectrum treatments, this intervention is based on advanced diagnostics and aims to correct a single, limiting physiological factor, such as a specific hormone deficiency or a dysfunctional enzyme activity. The goal is maximum therapeutic effect with minimal systemic side effects.