you might also want to consider carefully before relating post natal hormonal fluctuations in women to men.[/QUOTE said:
Oh, I also find it a little odd to stress this when nearly all of the drugs we are discussing and taking were made for women and their hormonal fluctuations problems.
its not odd at all, you are comparing two very different hormonal systems, pregnancy and its hormonal milieu being nearly the height of that differential.
Aromatase inhibitors were designed to explore the impact of the aromatase system and of estrogen in both males and females. They may have been pharmaceutically developed to treat breast cancer, because aromatase is a key factor in it, however that is a considerably different situation. and there is considerable research on aromatase inhibitors in men.
you cited a particularly irrellevant study, which even were it relevant to male progesterone does not in any way address the differential impact of progestins, which are not progesterone.