hormonilise
Hormonilise is a term encountered in some non-English medical and scientific literatures to describe the deliberate modulation or optimization of hormonal systems. In English-language pharmacology and endocrinology, the concept is usually referred to as hormonal modulation or hormone therapy, while hormonilise appears as a translated or diachronic form in certain languages. The term can function as both a verb (to hormonilise) and a noun (hormonisation).
Hormonilise refers to strategies that alter hormones, hormone synthesis, metabolism, receptor activity, or downstream signaling. Methods
Interventions engage core endocrine axes such as the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal, -adrenal, and -thyroid systems. Changes in circulating
In medicine, hormonilise concepts underpin hormone replacement therapy, contraception, puberty modulation, and certain cancer therapies. In
Hormonilise interventions carry potential risks including metabolic, cardiovascular, reproductive, and psychological effects. Ethical and regulatory considerations
See also: Hormone therapy, Endocrinology, Hormone signaling, Phytohormones.