Comparison of short and long-acting testosterone replacement therapy for better sperm production and testosterone levels in male late-onset hypogonadism
Abstract:Introduction: Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) is the standard treatment for male late-onset hypogonadism. Short-acting and long-acting testosterone are currently available treatments and have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The administration of exogenous testosterone is known to increase sperm production and T levels in men suffering from late-onset hypogonadism. However, limited research compares the efficacy of these two types of TRT. Objective: This study aims to compare th… Show more
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