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A. Report serious side effects or product quality problems with the use of these products to FDA's MedWatch Adverse Event Reporting program online, by regular mail, fax, or phone. • Online • Regular Mail: Use FDA postage paid form 3500 and mail to ... more
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Well, for starters, looking at attractive women stimulates testosterone production. That’s probably part of the reason married men tend to live longer than single men. So, don’t feel guilty that it makes you feel good to see a pretty girl, it is ... more
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According to the Mayo Clinic, there are a number of causes of high androgen levels. These include polycystic ovary syndrome, Cushing's syndrome, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, and, rarely, tumors on the ovaries or adrenal glands. Some medications ... more
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Gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonists are currently the mainstay in the management of advanced prostate cancer. Used either as monotherapy or combined with antiandrogens, GnRH agonists suppress serum testosterone levels and thus slow the ... more
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OBJECTIVE: There is growing interest in the implementation and assessment of strength and conditioning programmes among young children. The purpose of this study was to examine the association between given anthropometric characteristics, pubertal ... more
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Males born with androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS) will be infertile, unless their condition is extremely mild. All females born with AIS will be infertile because their development of internal organs is undermined by the presence of male ... more
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'is a possible cause for' is a more general form of 'is a cause of the phenomenon' ... more
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Androgens, a group of steroid hormones that include testosterone and dihydrotestosterone, are often referred to as "male hormones" because of their greater presence in the male body; however, these hormones play important roles in both sexes. They ... more
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Original article Ansari MS et al. (2004) Combined androgen blockade in the management of advanced prostate cancer: a sensible or ostensible approach. Int J Urol 11: 1092–1096 PubMedA recent study by Ansari and colleagues has shown that orchiectomy ... more
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Androgen ablation, however it is achieved, drops the testosterone levels to what we call castrate -- meaning that there's such low levels of testosterone that it's very similar to when the testicles have been removed. When that happens it's very ... more
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