As of my last update in September 2021, there is no specific “hormone therapy spray” approved for transgender women (MTF) undergoing hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Hormone therapy for transgender women typically involves taking estrogen and an anti-androgen to promote feminization and suppress male characteristics.
Estrogen can be administered in various forms, including oral pills, patches, injections, and topical gels or creams. Anti-androgens are often taken in the form of oral medications.
It’s essential to work with a qualified healthcare provider, such as an endocrinologist or transgender healthcare specialist, to determine the most appropriate hormone regimen for your specific needs and monitor your progress throughout the process. Hormone therapy should be prescribed and supervised by a medical professional to ensure safety and effectiveness.
If there have been any updates or advancements in transgender hormone therapy since my last update, it’s essential to consult with a healthcare provider for the most current and accurate information. Always prioritize your health and safety when considering any medical treatment or hormone therapy.