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Puberty blockers, also called puberty inhibitors or hormone blockers, are drugs used to postpone puberty in children. The most commonly used puberty blockers are gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists, which suppress the production of sex hormones, including testosterone and estrogen. In addition to their various other medical uses, puberty blockers are used for transgender children to delay the development of unwanted sex characteristics, so as to allow transgender youth more time to explore their identity.
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