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'''DHT''' ('''dihydrotestosterone''') is an androgenic hormone. DHT is 2.5 to 10 more potent than of testosterone, making it the strongest natural androgen in humans{{cite|1}}. In other words, it is a really strong version of testosterone. Victims of DHT often exhibit symptoms such as hairiness of the body and face, hormonal acne, and in the worst of cases, [[Norwood]]. |
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{{citation|1|Mozayani A, Raymon L (2011). Handbook of Drug Interactions: A Clinical and Forensic Guide. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 656.}} |
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Revision as of 23:21, 1 February 2026
DHT (dihydrotestosterone) is an androgenic hormone. DHT is 2.5 to 10 more potent than of testosterone, making it the strongest natural androgen in humans[1]. In other words, it is a really strong version of testosterone. Victims of DHT often exhibit symptoms such as hairiness of the body and face, hormonal acne, and in the worst of cases, Norwood.
References
- Mozayani A, Raymon L (2011). Handbook of Drug Interactions: A Clinical and Forensic Guide. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 656.