What is DHT cream used for?
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Dihydrotestosterone is a synthetic version of a hormone called testosterone. It is used for children with hormone deficiencies.
What are side effects of testosterone?
Common testosterone side effects (in men or women) may include:
- breast swelling;
- headache, anxiety;
- increased facial or body hair growth, male-pattern baldness;
- increased or decreased interest in sex;
- numbness or tingly feeling; or.
- pain or swelling where the medicine was injected.
Why is DHT so important?
[3][4] It plays a vital role in the sexual development of males. During embryonic life, it is involved primarily in the sexual differentiation of organs. Through adolescence and adult life, DHT promotes prostate growth, sebaceous gland activity, male pattern baldness, and body, facial and pubic hair growth.
Is estrogen cream safer than pills?
Because estrogen creams are absorbed through the skin and go directly into the bloodstream, they’re safer than oral estrogen for people who have liver and cholesterol problems.
Is nandrolone an anti inflammatory?
Despite the equivocal findings in rheumatoid arthritis, there are two trials that, while limited, do support a role for nandrolone in the alleviation of non-inflammatory arthralgia.
What is androstenediol (androst-5-ene-3β-17β-diol)?
Sources: See template page. Androstenediol, also known as androst-5-ene-3β,17β-diol, is a naturally occurring androstane steroid.
Can androstenediol be used as a radiation countermeasure?
Androstenediol has been investigated for use as a radiation countermeasure. Its value as a radiation countermeasure is based mainly on its stimulation of production of white blood cells and platelets.
What is the difference between DHEA and androstenediol?
It is less androgenic than the related compound, Δ 4 -androstenediol, and has been found to stimulate the immune system. When administered to rats, androstenediol, in vivo, has approximately 1.4% of the androgenicity of DHEA, 0.54% of the androgenicity of androstenedione, and 0.21% of the androgenicity of testosterone.
What is the androgenicity of androstenediol in rats?
When administered to rats, androstenediol, in vivo, has approximately 1.4% of the androgenicity of DHEA, 0.54% of the androgenicity of androstenedione, and 0.21% of the androgenicity of testosterone. Androstenediol possesses potent estrogenic activity, similarly to DHEA and 3β-androstanediol.