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    GlossaryAndrogen Receptor Antagonists

    block male hormones like testosterone from affecting tissues

    Androgen Receptor Antagonists, also known as antiandrogens, are medications that block the action of androgens, which are male sex hormones like testosterone. These drugs work by binding to androgen receptors, preventing androgens from exerting their effects on tissues, and are commonly used in the treatment of conditions like prostate cancer, androgenic alopecia (male-pattern baldness), and certain types of acne.

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      a novel topical treatment that inhibits DHT on androgen receptors

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      highly targeted anti-androgen that might have minimal systemic effects

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      powerful topical and oral anti-androgen used mostly by women

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      a synthetic anti-androgen and weak progestogen that inhibits DHT binding to androgen receptor