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Question 3 of 25 for our Endocrinology Physician Mock Interview

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If parents wanted you to administer growth hormone to their child purely for a height advantage as it relates to sports, how would you react?

"There is such a thing as 'off-label' prescribing, which is prescribing a legitimate FDA-approved drug for other than approved indications. But these must be legitimate indications, which in my mind means to treat a health abnormality or disease. Not being tall enough is not a disease, unless one were treating pathological short stature, and that would have nothing to do with one's athletic plans in life, but with a proven pathology. Therefore, I would decline but give an education on the risks of being so casually medicated."

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How to Answer: If parents wanted you to administer growth hormone to their child purely for a height advantage as it relates to sports, how would you react?

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  • 3. If parents wanted you to administer growth hormone to their child purely for a height advantage as it relates to sports, how would you react?

      How to Answer

      There just aren't that many controversies in Endocrinology, but this is one of them. Athletes, especially from other countries, have at times been offered such therapy, but this is not considered legitimate here; and that should be your position.

      Written by Ryan Brown on March 10th, 2021

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      "There is such a thing as 'off-label' prescribing, which is prescribing a legitimate FDA-approved drug for other than approved indications. But these must be legitimate indications, which in my mind means to treat a health abnormality or disease. Not being tall enough is not a disease, unless one were treating pathological short stature, and that would have nothing to do with one's athletic plans in life, but with a proven pathology. Therefore, I would decline but give an education on the risks of being so casually medicated."

      Written by Ryan Brown on March 10th, 2021