1939
DOI: 10.1172/jci101027
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Urinary Excretion of Androgenic Substances After Intramuscular and Oral Administration of Testosterone Propionate to Humans 1

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“…No attempt was made to estimate the percentage of recovery in the urine after testO' sterone injections. In general, however, the rise in excretion checked fairly well with the findings of others (8,9) and corresponded to the size of the dose.…”
supporting
confidence: 84%
“…No attempt was made to estimate the percentage of recovery in the urine after testO' sterone injections. In general, however, the rise in excretion checked fairly well with the findings of others (8,9) and corresponded to the size of the dose.…”
supporting
confidence: 84%
“…The excretion rates were very irregular and frequently higher after hysterectomy and oophorectomy than before the operation (158). Injection of testosterone propionate in some of the women patients was followed by a distinct increase in androgen excretion (158) .. All investigators on hypogonadal men and castrates agree that the low rate of excretion of androgens is increased by testosterone propionate therapy (159,160,161,162,163). An increased renal excretion of androgens following testosterone propionate injections has also been observed in the immature monkey (164), in the dog (165), and in the rabbit (166).…”
Section: Separation Of Androgens and Related Compounds From Urinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1) Three different methods of hydrating rats were explored and the diuresis produced was measured in 4 separate ways. (1) Three different methods of hydrating rats were explored and the diuresis produced was measured in 4 separate ways.…”
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confidence: 99%