Transgender medicine is a diverse and growing clinical field with unmet gaps in pharmacological knowledge. Hormone therapy (testosterone or estrogen treatment), one part of the standard of medical care for transgender adults, aligns secondary sex characteristics with an individual's gender identity and expression. Despite established effects of sex steroids on drug-metabolizing enzyme expression and activity in vitro and in animal models, the effect of long-term, supraphysiological sex hormone treatment on drug metabolism in transgender adults is not yet established. Here, we synthesize available in vitro and animal model data with pharmacological concepts in transgender medicine to predict potential effects of sex steroids on drug-metabolizing enzymes, and their relationship with potential hormone-drug interactions, in transgender medicine.

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