Depo-Testosterone is not for use in women who are pregnant.This medicine can harm an unborn baby. Tell your doctor if you have ever had: high blood pressure; heart problems,coronary artery disease(clogged arteries); aheart attackor stroke; ...
Postmenopause [blood, *drug effects, physiology]Randomized Controlled Trials as TopicTestosterone [*administration & dosage, adverse effects, blood]text/htmlcharset=UTF-8BACKGROUND\n: The value of adding testosterone to hormone therapy (HT) for the management of peri- and postmenopausal women is ...
PostmenopauseCardiovascular disease (CVD) affects men and women differently with women having a lower incidence and later onset of disease. Research has recently refocused interest on the cardiovascular role of androgens. The purpose of this review is to summarize the evidence available on the ...
1 Testosterone and its derivatives are responsible for the growth of muscle mass and bones, for the growth of the penis and the scrotum, and for the development of male secondary sexual characteristics.2 It is primarily secreted from the testes in men. In women, smaller amounts are secreted...
Dehydroepiandrosterone for women in the peri- or postmenopausal phase During menopause a decreasing ovarian follicular response generally causes a fluctuation and eventual decrease in estrogen levels. This can lead to the dev... Carola,S,Scheffers,... - 《Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews》 被...
Thus in women, natural testosterone levels are 25 to 200 times higher than estradiol! Tell this to anybody who claims that testosterone is un-physiological in women! Contrary to estradiol, as the table shows, there is no sudden drop in testosterone levels in women with natural menopause.[10,...
Despite several decades of hormone therapy for postmenopausal women, there is still much controversy surrounding its optimal composition, dosage, route of administration, and safety.. In addition, the role of androgen therapy in women's health has been generally neglected and is not well understoodAn...
Also, our estrogen that protects our bones decreases sharply as we reach menopause, which is another cause for bone loss. However, here’s good news! Taking supraphysiologic doses of testosterone can prevent the weakening of bones in post-menopausal women as the hormone levels fluctuate. So, ...
Testosterone supplementation for women is a hot topic. A new pharmacokinetics study of a brand of testosterone cream for women approved in Western Australia has been published online inMenopause, the journal of The North American Menopause Society (NAMS). For women after menopause, it took 5 mg,...
A large proportion of androgens in men (40%), and the majority of estrogens in women (75% before menopause and close to 100% after menopause), are synthesi... F Labrie - 《Molecular & Cellular Endocrinology》 被引量: 1122发表: 1991年 Androgens in men--uses and abuses. Author informatio...