If you are on hormone therapy, you can utilize the health center for ongoing care and monitoring
The outcomes of the use of these modalities in various clinical studies are summarized
Patients with low testosterone in the setting of elevated SHBG or on antiandrogen therapy (spironolactone, finasteride, etc
I know in the US, only Spironolactone is prescribed because Cyproterone isn't FDA approved, but from what I've read from non-Americans is that almost all of them are given Cyproterone Acetate as part of HRT
What's your experience by using both anti-androgens
Feminizing hormone therapy often involves taking estrogen and anti-androgen hormones, such as estradiol or spironolactone
Spironolactone also isn’t exclusive to gender-affirming Objective To investigate whether exposure to spironolactone treatment affects the risk of incident breast cancer in women over 55 years of age
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CBC: Natal females are especially at risk for increased erythropoiesis
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Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is supplementing women with hormones that are lost during the menopausal transition
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