2018
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd013071
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Testosterone supplementation in men with sexual dysfunction

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“…Another example, in men with late onset sexual dysfunction and low levels of serum testosterone, the endogenous sex hormone testosterone has been used as a supplement (TST) for more than 70 years [30]. However, during the last decades reports have addressed the risks of polycythemia and hyperestrogenism in men treated with TST and prompted the need for a Cochrane review, that is currently ongoing [31]. Other commonly known examples of when endogenous substances have unwanted or serious side effects when taken at higher doses are, endogenous steroids, and thyroid hormones.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another example, in men with late onset sexual dysfunction and low levels of serum testosterone, the endogenous sex hormone testosterone has been used as a supplement (TST) for more than 70 years [30]. However, during the last decades reports have addressed the risks of polycythemia and hyperestrogenism in men treated with TST and prompted the need for a Cochrane review, that is currently ongoing [31]. Other commonly known examples of when endogenous substances have unwanted or serious side effects when taken at higher doses are, endogenous steroids, and thyroid hormones.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Basically, a fall in the production of testosterone is concomitant with certain consequences such as diminished sexual function, mood, energy, bone density, and muscle mass. Therefore, energy or cognitive function are not improved by increasing the serum testosterone of older men with low testosterone to that of young men even though bone density, sexual function, mood, walking, and ultimately sexual function are well improved [13,14].…”
Section: Reproductive Agingmentioning
confidence: 99%