2024
DOI: 10.15585/mmwr.su7301a4
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Nonprescription Hormone Use Among Transgender WomenNational HIV Behavioral Surveillance Among Transgender Women, Seven Urban Areas, United States, 20192020

Evelyn Olansky,
Kathryn Lee,
Senad Handanagic
et al.

Abstract: Certain transgender women who seek gender-affirming hormone treatment (GAHT) face economic and social barriers that limit or prevent access to medically supervised GAHT. Transgender women facing such barriers might acquire GAHT without prescription, potentially without proper dosage, administration, and health monitoring in the absence of medical supervision. For this report, survey data were analyzed from 1,165 transgender women in seven urban areas in the United States to examine associations between self-re… Show more

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“…Because of availability, cost, lack of medical insurance, or obstructive medical access legislation, it may be difficult for some patients to access a prescriber. 73 Patients may obtain hormonal medications without a prescription from alternate sources. 13 , 73 Effects of hormone use occur gradually over months to years; some effects of hormonal medications are reversible, and some effects are more permanent.…”
Section: Gender‐affirming Hormone Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Because of availability, cost, lack of medical insurance, or obstructive medical access legislation, it may be difficult for some patients to access a prescriber. 73 Patients may obtain hormonal medications without a prescription from alternate sources. 13 , 73 Effects of hormone use occur gradually over months to years; some effects of hormonal medications are reversible, and some effects are more permanent.…”
Section: Gender‐affirming Hormone Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 73 Patients may obtain hormonal medications without a prescription from alternate sources. 13 , 73 Effects of hormone use occur gradually over months to years; some effects of hormonal medications are reversible, and some effects are more permanent. 13 , 74 Table 6 summarizes gender‐affirming hormone therapies, effects, and complications.…”
Section: Gender‐affirming Hormone Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%