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What reaction does 5alpha-reducase catalyze?
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conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone
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continuous high levels of GnRH will increase or decrease LH and FSH secretion from the anterior pituitary
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decrease
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Which has a greater anabolic effect compared to its androgenic effect? testosterone or oxandrolone
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oxandrolone
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What is the main treatment for primary testicular failure? testosterone, progestin, estrogen, oxandrolone, somatotropin
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testosterone
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What is leuprolide?
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gonadotropin releasing hormone analogue
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What is finasteride?
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5alpha-reductase inhibitor
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What is the main use of finasteride?
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benign prostatic hyperplasia or male pattern baldness
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What is the main use of flutamide
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hirsutism in women and prostate cancer
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What effect will bicalutamide have on LH and endogenous testosterone production
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increase both
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What is flutamide?
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androgen receptor antagonist
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