hormoneblocking
Hormoneblocking is a broad term for strategies that reduce or block the actions of hormones by interfering with production, release, receptor binding, or signaling. It is used in medicine to treat conditions driven by hormonal signaling and in research to study endocrine systems. It is distinct from hormone replacement, which aims to raise hormone levels.
Major mechanisms include receptor antagonism, where a compound binds a hormone receptor without activating it (for
Applications include treatment of hormone-sensitive cancers, contraception, and management of endocrine disorders such as hyperthyroidism or
Side effects and risks depend on the mechanism and context, including hot flashes, osteoporosis, fatigue, and