Authors:

Davis SR.

Institution:

Jean Hailes Foundation Research Unit, Melbourne, VIC. suedavis@netlink.com. Au

Title:

Androgen treatment in women [see comments]. [Review] (1999 3021)

Source:

Medical Journal of Australia. 170(11):545-9, 1999 Jun 7.

Abstract:

Many women, both before and after menopause, may have symptoms of androgen deficiency: unexplained fatigue, lack of well-being and diminished libido. If plasma levels of bioavailable testosterone are low, these symptoms will mostly be relieved by judicious administration of testosterone. The addition of testosterone to postmenopausal hormone replacement regimens is becoming more widespread, and other potential uses include prevention and treatment of bone loss, treatment of spontaneous or iatrogenic androgen deficiency in premenopausal women, and, possibly, management of the premenstrual syndrome.



 

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