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can you believe that there has been this glaring backwards phrasing since day one? how embarrassing......
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<span class="ltx_tag ltx_tag_subsection">2.3 </span>How does monotherapy work?<a class="chain" href="#S2.SS3" onclick="copyURI(event)" title="Click to copy a link here"> 🔗</a></h3>
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<p class="ltx_p">In simple terms, the brain does not care which hormone it has, just as long as it has enough. If there are consistently enough hormones in your body, it stops producing more. The “consistent” part is what injections are capable of that other administration routes struggle with. Trying to do sufficient monotherapy on pills, for instance, is very likely impossible in most situations. In more specific terms regarding <a class="ltx_ref ltx_href" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal_axis" title="">the HPG axis</a>, <span class="ltx_text ltx_font_italic">luteinizing hormone</span> (LH) and <span class="ltx_text ltx_font_italic">follicle-stimulating hormone</span> (FSH) are suppressed by increased serum <span class="ltx_text ltx_font_italic">estradiol</span> (E2) levels, thus inhibiting GnRH production and by extension testosterone production in the testes.</p>
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<p class="ltx_p">In simple terms, the brain does not care which hormone it has, just as long as it has enough. If there are consistently enough hormones in your body, it stops producing more. The “consistent” part is what injections are capable of that other administration routes struggle with. Trying to do sufficient monotherapy on pills, for instance, is very likely impossible in most situations. In more specific terms regarding <a class="ltx_ref ltx_href" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal_axis" title="">the HPG axis</a>, <span class="ltx_text ltx_font_italic">luteinizing hormone</span> (LH) and <span class="ltx_text ltx_font_italic">follicle-stimulating hormone</span> (FSH) are suppressed by increased serum <span class="ltx_text ltx_font_italic">estradiol</span> (E2) levels, thus inhibiting testosterone production in the testes.</p>
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