“…The limited utility of the fT assay (due to its low sensitivity) did not impugn the results. The evident decrease in serum androgen levels was in agreement with ours and other previous reports (6,18,19,21,22,25,31,32,34,(36)(37)(38), and in disagreement with others (16,23,27,29,30) using different doses of Flu and smaller sizes of the subject sample enrolled. Hence, although Flu is considered a pure anti-androgen, the main action of which is attributed to its peripheral antiandrogenic properties, our data also confirm a direct inhibitory effect on androgen secretion, resulting from a blockade of the steroidogenic enzymes of androgen biosynthesis in both ovarian thecal and adrenal corticoreticular cells, as has been reported already (18,21,24).…”