Hormones 

What are Hormones?

Hormone is a chemical substance that is produced in one part of the body (by an endocrine gland) and is carried in the blood to other distant organs or tissues where it acts to modify their structure or function. Some cells release hormones that induce a response in the neighboring cells (paracrine function), or sometimes the hormones can act on the cells they are released from (autocrine function).

For a cell to respond to a particular hormone it needs to have specific receptors for that hormone, and once the hormone binds to the receptor specific chemical pathways are activated that lead to a response.

Examples of hormones are corticosteroids (from the adrenal cortex), growth hormone (from the pituitary gland) and androgens (from the testes).

Hormones are natural substances that act like chemical messengers between different parts of the body. They control many functions including growth, reproduction, sexual function, sleep, hunger, mood and. metabolism. metabolism. The chemical processes in the body that create and use energy.

 

List of Hormones

Agamree

Agamree

Agamree

Agamree

AndroGel

AndroGel

Arimidex

Arimidex

Aromasin

Aromasin

Flutamide

Flutamide

Forteo

Forteo

Genotropin

Genotropin

Humalog

Humalog

Humulin N

Humulin N

Humulin R

Humulin R

Jalyn

Jalyn

Jencycla

Jencycla

Jolivette

Jolivette

Kariva

Kariva

Kenalog-40

Kenalog-40

Kurvelo

Kurvelo

Kyleena

Kyleena

Lantus

Lantus

Letrozole

Letrozole

Leuprolide

Leuprolide

Levemir

Levemir

Levothyroxine

Levothyroxine

Liletta

Liletta

Lupron Depot

Lupron Depot

Medrol

Medrol

Methimazole

Methimazole

Mycapssa

Mycapssa

Myfembree

Myfembree

Nexplanon

Nexplanon

Ngenla

Ngenla

Nilandron

Nilandron

Nilutamide

Nilutamide

Novolin N

Novolin N

NovoLog

NovoLog

NP Thyroid

NP Thyroid

Nubeqa

Nubeqa

Omnitrope

Omnitrope

Opill

Opill

Orgovyx

Orgovyx

Oriahnn

Oriahnn

Plan B

Plan B

Premarin

Premarin

Relugolix

Relugolix

Yasmin

Yasmin