What is fluoxymesterone?
Fluoxymesterone is a synthetic androgen steroid hormone available as prescribed. It can be given to men who have health conditions that reduce or inhibit natural production of testosterone or women with certain forms of breast cancer. Health care providers generally warn that the drug can cause a number of possible side effects and may not recommend its use in some patients due to potentially serious side effects.
The primary use of fluoxymesterone is in men with lower levels of androgenic hormones that can be observed in conditions such as hypogonadism or delayed puberty. Androgen hormones are also often called male hormones and are primarily responsible for the sexual development of men. Testosterone, which begins to form in men in the womb and supports the development of penis, testicles and scrotum, is the most famous androgen hormone.
In puberty, testosterone levels have usually grown again, promoting further growth of genital organs and also developments sexual rYSs, including hair growth and genital and voice deepening. Even after puberty, testosterone is generally responsible for maintaining secondary male sexual features and libido. Fluoxymesterone, usually provided by the mouth in the form of a pill, can help imitate your own body testosterone when the body cannot produce enough to help support the growth and maintaining these male sexual characteristics.
Further use of fluoxymesterone is in women with certain forms of breast cancer. In some women, estrogen production and other female hormones may promote breast cancer growth. Fluoxymesterone can help balance the effects of natural estrogen in the body, thus potentially help prevent cancer growth in women with breast -sensitive breast cancer.
Healthcare providers generally warn patients who use Fluoxyteronmnoho possible side effects. In men, these side effects may be behindPlay acne, breast tissue growth, fluid accumulation at the ends, depression, anxiety and reduced sperm production. In women, side effects may include voice deepening, increased body hair, clitoris growth, absence of menstrual period and fluid retention.
Fluoxyster can also increase blood calcium levels, increase cholesterol and/or cause liver damage in both sexes, so health care providers generally recommend regular blood tests to check problems. Due to the possible side effects and potential to worsen certain basic conditions, fluoxysterone may not be recommended for some people, including people with heart problems or jathers and women who are pregnant.