Androgen insufficiency in women.

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Growth Horm IGF Res. 2006 Jul;16 Suppl A:S109-17. Epub 2006 Apr 24.
[h=1]Androgen insufficiency in women.[/h]Braunstein GD1.
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[h=3]Abstract[/h]<abstracttext>Androgens are directly secreted by the ovaries and adrenals in women, and androgen precursors from these glands are converted in a variety of peripheral tissues into androgens. The major androgen in women is testosterone, and its action in target tissues can be mediated through the androgen receptor or through the estrogen receptor after aromatization to estradiol. Low sexual desire that causes personal distress (or hypoactive sexual desire disorder [HSDD]) is the most common form of female sexual dysfunction, and androgen insufficiency is one cause of this problem. In addition to a low libido, the clinical construct of the female androgen insufficiency syndrome includes the presence of persistent, unexplained fatigue and a decreased sense of well-being. Although there is conflicting information about the relationship between serumtestosterone concentrations and sexual desire, multiple randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled treatment trials have demonstrated that testosterone improves libido significantly more than placebo. Doses that provide physiologic to slightly supraphysiologic serum free or bioavailable testosterone concentrations are safe and associated with only mild androgenic side effects of acne and hirsutism. Oral, but not parenteral or transdermal, testosterone may decrease high-density lipoprotein cholesterol. At present, no testosterone preparation has been approved by the FDA for the treatment of low sexual desire (HSDD), so all such therapy is considered to be off-label use at this time.</abstracttext>


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yeah, a lot of females out there sure could use a better healthier stronger desire for sex! I know my wife sure could use a magic pill to help her get horny more than once every so often , lol,
 
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