Can Leuprolide be used in the treatment of gender dysphoria, and what are its roles in managing hormone levels during gender-affirming care?
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Yes, Leuprolide is used in gender-affirming care to suppress endogenous hormones that contradict a patient’s gender identity, aiding in the transition process.
Leuprolide, a GnRH agonist, is used in gender-affirming treatment to suppress endogenous sex hormones, aiding in managing hormone levels consistent with the patient’s gender identity.