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Tag: Hormonal therapy

Explore our medication guides and pharmacology articles within this category.

How does Minerva 35 work? Understanding its mechanism and effects

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According to a 2018 review published in the journal 'Postępy Dermatologii i Alergologii', combination oral contraceptives (COCs) are a well-established treatment for androgen-related conditions. Minerva 35 is a medication that leverages this approach, using a potent combination of hormones to treat severe acne, hirsutism, and symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) in women.

What is clairette used for? The pharmacological applications explained

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In clinical studies, the combination of cyproterone acetate and ethinylestradiol has been proven effective for treating severe, androgen-related skin conditions in women. This has led many to ask: what is clairette used for? This medication is a combined oral contraceptive prescribed for conditions like moderate to severe acne, excessively oily skin, and hirsutism, in addition to its contraceptive benefits.

Exploring the Question: Do Most People Tolerate Anastrozole Well?

5 min read
While many patients find anastrozole to be an effective and manageable long-term therapy, studies show that a significant portion, sometimes over 30%, experience side effects severe enough to impact their quality of life or cause them to consider stopping treatment early. This complex reality brings to light the critical question: **Do most people tolerate anastrozole well?**

Understanding the Mechanism: Does Dienogest Affect Estrogen?

4 min read
Dienogest, a synthetic progestin, is a cornerstone medication for managing endometriosis, a condition known to be highly dependent on estrogen for its growth and proliferation. This therapeutic application brings to the forefront a key question for many patients: **Does dienogest affect estrogen** levels, and how does this hormonal manipulation work to achieve its clinical effects?

What does dienogest do to hormones?

3 min read
Endometriosis affects an estimated 10% (190 million) of reproductive-age women and girls globally [1.8.1]. Understanding what dienogest does to hormones is key to knowing how it manages this condition by creating a unique hormonal environment.

Is Letrozole a High Risk Medication? A Detailed Look at Benefits and Risks

4 min read
Letrozole is a powerful aromatase inhibitor used to treat hormone receptor-positive breast cancer and stimulate ovulation in fertility treatments. While generally considered safe for many, its risk profile is complex and depends heavily on the specific context of its use, duration of treatment, and individual patient health.

Can I take ashwagandha with letrozole? An essential safety guide

4 min read
Despite the belief that herbal supplements are always safe, a significant number of cancer patients take them without informing their healthcare team, creating serious risks. For those on hormonal therapies, understanding the risks is critical, and the question, 'Can I take ashwagandha with letrozole?', addresses a particularly concerning combination.