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Temporal Hormone Kinetics

Meaning

Temporal Hormone Kinetics refers to the study and clinical management of the rate of change in hormone concentrations over time within the body, encompassing absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME). Understanding the temporal profile of a hormone—including its half-life, peak concentration, and pulsatile secretion patterns—is crucial for designing therapeutic regimens that accurately mimic natural physiology. Precise kinetic management is essential for maintaining stable receptor signaling and avoiding periods of hormonal excess or deficiency.