hormone replacement therapy
See also: hormone-replacement therapy
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Noun
hormone replacement therapy (countable and uncountable, plural hormone replacement therapies)
- (medicine, especially serotherapy) Any of several medical regimens that introduce sex hormones to the body to replace lost or unavailable ones.
- 2023 April 5, Mark Hay, “Does Testosterone Affect Your Politics?”, in VICE[1]:
- The text recounts a 2011 experiment: Researchers tested 136 healthy young men’s testosterone levels, asked them about their political party affiliations, then gave them either a placebo or ten grams of AndroGel one percent, a high-end dose of a common form of testosterone often used in hormone replacement therapies.
Synonyms
- HRT (abbreviation)
- hormone therapy
Derived terms
- bio-identical hormone replacement therapy
Translations
medical regimens
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