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These shortages notably affect transgender men who rely on testosterone therapy, sometimes creating risks of interruption in treatment. 5. Conclusion

Russell Marker, an American chemist, discovered that compounds found in Dioscorea (wild tropical plants, known as "cabeza de negro") abundant in the Gulf of Mexico could be converted into progesterone and later testosterone. testosterone-in-mexico

This discovery led to the founding of the Mexican steroid hormone industry, centered around Syntex S.A. in Mexico City. By 1951, advancements here allowed for the breakthrough synthesis of norethindrone. These shortages notably affect transgender men who rely

Testosterone replacement therapy is frequently utilized in Mexico for treating hypogonadism. This discovery led to the founding of the

Today, Mexico remains relevant in the context of testosterone in two primary ways: 4.1. Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT)

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Despite local production history, shortages of testosterone have been reported in Mexican pharmacies.

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