2018
DOI: 10.31436/imjm.v17i1.301
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Hormone Consumption among Mak Nyahs in Kuantan Town: A Preliminary Survey

Abstract: Introduction: Mak nyahs (male-to-female transgenders) often consume feminizing hormones to achieve and maintain the female physical appearance. They do it without professional prescription/advise, and often take excessive doses. This renders them at risk of developing complications of hormone consumption. This paper provides some quantitative data on hormone consumption among mak nyahs in Kuantan, Pahang, in Malaysia. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out from July to August in 2015 am… Show more

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“…Second, no hormones are approved for GAHT in the Philippines. 16 Anecdotally and in other studies, trans people get their hormones from unregulated sources, such as unlicensed providers, 8 26 37 abroad, 11 16 online, 8 11 26 37 38 grey market 37 and peers. 8 11 26 33 37 Many TW use OCPs despite being not recommended not only because these are ineffective for achieving recommended serum hormonal concentrations but also because these contain ethinyl oestradiol, putting trans people at heightened risk for cardiovascular issues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, no hormones are approved for GAHT in the Philippines. 16 Anecdotally and in other studies, trans people get their hormones from unregulated sources, such as unlicensed providers, 8 26 37 abroad, 11 16 online, 8 11 26 37 38 grey market 37 and peers. 8 11 26 33 37 Many TW use OCPs despite being not recommended not only because these are ineffective for achieving recommended serum hormonal concentrations but also because these contain ethinyl oestradiol, putting trans people at heightened risk for cardiovascular issues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, due to the mismatch between assigned birth sex and gender identity, these considerable challenges are either physiological, social, or psychological, which in turn can hurt their quality of life, the risk of sexual transmission diseases, and substance use disorders; at the same time, 80% of them ended up in the sex trade (Draman S. et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%