methyltestosterone
/ˌmɛθəlˌtɛstəˈstɛroʊn/
noun
- A synthetic form of the male hormone testosterone, used in medicine to treat hormone deficiencies and certain medical conditions.
- Methyltestosterone is sometimes used in hormone replacement therapy for men.
- The doctor prescribed methyltestosterone to help with the patient's low testosterone levels.
- Athletes are banned from using methyltestosterone because it is considered a performance-enhancing drug.