Topical testosterone most commonly causes skin problems like itching or rash. In those with female anatomy, specifically, it can cause unwanted hair growth, acne, or birth defects in pregnant people.
If you’re taking finasteride — or the brand name versions Propecia or Proscar — you’re probably checking your hairline for changes. But there might be something else you’re worried about changing: ...
Compared to other treatments, patients’ testosterone levels return to baseline levels faster following treatment with Orgovyx. Among patients with prostate cancer, treatment with the oral ...
Xyosted (testosterone enanthate) is a prescription drug used to treat low testosterone in adults. Xyosted can cause side effects that range from mild to serious, including the risk of increased blood ...
Real-world data from an ongoing international audit of testosterone deficiency in men with type 2 diabetes, being presented at this year’s Annual Meeting of The European Association for the Study of ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Ryan Knutson: Like a lot of men, my colleague Rolfe Winkler and I get bombarded ...
Axiron, an underarm gel that rolls on like deodorant, is one drug used by men struggling with symptoms of growing older associated with low testosterone such as poor sex drive, weight gain and fatigue ...
Researcher points to ‘medicalisation of masculinity’ after investigating how men’s health is being monetised online ...
Trans and gender-diverse people people who take testosterone face a risk of blood thickening, but the largest study to date in the U.S. suggests that this side effect is rare. When you purchase ...