Ketoconazole has anti-androgenic effects and thus can cause _____ in males
What is the mechanism of action of finasteride?_____
Dexamethasone, hydrocortisone, and prednisone are all examples of _____
Exogenous testosterone causes _____ hematocrit
What adverse anti-androgenic effect may be caused by spironolactone use in males? _____
Spironolactone may have anti-androgenic effects via direct antagonism of the _____ receptor
mestranol
clompihene
tamoxifen
raloxifene
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