Definitions
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- adjective of or pertaining to androgens; having physiological effects like that of an androgen.
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- adjective biochemistry Of, relating to, or being an
androgen .
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- adjective of or related to the male hormone androgen
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Examples
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Making matters worse, the newest forms of synthetic progesterone in birth control pills may bring about an additional libido plunge, because they lack the testosterone-mimicking quality that natural and older synthetic progestins have called their androgenic component.
Great Sex for Moms M.D. Valerie Davis Raskin 2002
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Making matters worse, the newest forms of synthetic progesterone in birth control pills may bring about an additional libido plunge, because they lack the testosterone-mimicking quality that natural and older synthetic progestins have called their androgenic component.
Great Sex for Moms M.D. Valerie Davis Raskin 2002
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Making matters worse, the newest forms of synthetic progesterone in birth control pills may bring about an additional libido plunge, because they lack the testosterone-mimicking quality that natural and older synthetic progestins have called their androgenic component.
Great Sex for Moms M.D. Valerie Davis Raskin 2002
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Hairloss described as "male pattern baldness" will be referred to as androgenic alopecia.
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Hairloss described as "male pattern baldness" will be referred to as androgenic alopecia.
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Hairloss described as "male pattern baldness" will be referred to as androgenic alopecia.
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Hairloss described as "male pattern baldness" will be referred to as androgenic alopecia.
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It is said that primo is highly androgenic, meaning prostate and hair problems right?
xml's Blinklist.com 2008
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Some of the progesterone-like hormones in contraceptives can act a bit like testosterone in some tissues while causing anti-androgenic effects in others mentioned in the previous blog.
Ricki Pollycove, M.D.: Testosterone And Sex: What Women Should Be Talking About M.D. Ricki Pollycove 2011
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Some of the progesterone-like hormones in contraceptives can act a bit like testosterone in some tissues while causing anti-androgenic effects in others mentioned in the previous blog.
Ricki Pollycove, M.D.: Testosterone And Sex: What Women Should Be Talking About M.D. Ricki Pollycove 2011
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