成人免费xx,国产又黄又湿又刺激不卡网站,成人性视频app菠萝网站,色天天天天

ChemicalBook >> journal list >> Translational andrology and urology >>article
Translational andrology and urology

Translational andrology and urology

IF: 1.89
Download PDF

Pharmacology of testosterone replacement therapy preparations

Published:17 August 2016 DOI: 10.21037/tau.2016.07.10
J. Shoskes,?M. Wilson,?M. Spinner

Abstract

The goal of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is to return serum testosterone levels to within physiologic range and improve symptoms in hypogonadal men. Some of the symptoms aimed to improve upon include decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, infertility, hot flashes, depressed mood, and loss of muscle mass or hair. Clinical use of testosterone for replacement therapy began approximately 70 years ago. Over the decades, numerous preparations and formulations have been developed primarily focusing on different routes of delivery and thus pharmacokinetics (PKs). Currently the routes of delivery approved for use by the United States Food and Drug Administration encompasses buccal, nasal, subdermal, transdermal, and intramuscular (IM). Many factors must be considered when a clinician is choosing the most correct formulation for a patient. As this decision depends highly on the patient, active patient participation is important for effective selection. The aim of this review is to describe and compare all testosterone preparations currently available and approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration. Areas of focus will include pharmacology, PKs, adverse effects, and specifics related to individual delivery routes.

Substances (1)

Related products
Procduct Name CAS Molecular Formula Supplier Price
Testosterone 58-22-0 C19H28O2 471 suppliers $25.00-$623.00

Similar articles

IF:5.9

A BRIEF HISTORY OF TESTOSTERONE

Journal of Urology ERICA R. FREEMAN, DAVID A. BLOOM,etc Published: 1 February 2001
IF:4.6

Clinical pharmacology of axitinib.

Clinical Pharmacokinetics Ying Chen, Michael A Tortorici,etc Published: 1 September 2013
IF:3.6

The pharmacology of cephalexin.

Postgraduate Medical Journal R S Griffith,etc Published: 1 January 1983