
Hormone Receptor Agonists
Hormone receptor agonists are substances that mimic natural hormones by binding to their specific receptors in the body, activating them to produce a biological effect. They are used in medicine to simulate hormone actions, such as stimulating fertility, regulating menstrual cycles, or managing hormone-related conditions. By attaching to hormone receptors, these agonists trigger responses similar to the body's natural hormones, helping to restore balance or treat specific health issues. Their use is carefully controlled to ensure they activate only the intended receptors without unwanted side effects.