Abstract

Aromatase inhibitors have been widely used to improve height in the world and China. However, due to their off-label use and relatively short application time, there is a lack of consistent understanding and expert consensus on the indications, efficacy, and side effects of the drugs at home and abroad. Therefore, the Growth and Development and Gonadal Diseases Committee of Chinese Aging Well Association and the Adolescent Medicine and Health Professional Committee of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association organized 28 domestic experts in growth and development, based on the clinical evidence level classification and recommendation level of the Oxford University Evidence-Based Medicine Center to establish some preliminary recommendations on the efficacy, adverse reactions, precautions, dosage, and course of use of aromatase inhibitors in treating children with short stature and improving their year-end height. Combined with the Delphi method evaluation, 14 recommendations were finally formulated to standardized the clinical application of aromatase inhibitors in improving adolescent height.

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