Bibliographic Details
Title: |
Clinical pharmacology in adolescent transgender medicine. |
Authors: |
Cirrincione, Lauren R., Huang, Kai J., Sequeira, Gina M. |
Source: |
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology; Oct2024, Vol. 90 Issue 10, p2387-2397, 11p |
Subject Terms: |
TRANSGENDER youth, TRANSGENDER people, BODY composition, TRANS men, DRUG absorption, PUBERTY |
Abstract: |
Adolescent transgender medicine is a growing clinical field. Gender‐affirming medications for transgender youth may include gonadotropin‐releasing hormone (GnRH) agonists, gender‐affirming hormones or both. To evaluate the potential effects of GnRH agonists (puberty suppression) on pharmacokinetic processes for transgender youth, we searched PubMed from inception to May 2024 for publications on the effects of GnRH agonists on drug absorption, distribution, metabolism or excretion for transgender adolescents or effects on hormones (including gonadotropins, adrenal androgens, sex steroids) that are associated with changes in drug metabolism during puberty in the general adolescent population. No publications discussed the effects of GnRH agonist treatment on pharmacokinetic processes for adolescent transgender people. Sixteen publications observed marked decreases in gonadotropins and sex steroids for both adolescent transgender men and adolescent transgender women and slight effects on adrenal androgens. During GnRH agonist treatment, changes in body composition and body shape were greater for adolescent transgender people than for cisgender adolescent people. Further research is needed to better understand the effects of GnRH agonists on drug metabolism and other pharmacokinetic processes for transgender adolescents receiving GnRH agonists and other gender‐affirming medications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Database: |
Complementary Index |