The US Department of Health and Human Services is requesting changes to testosterone therapy labels after reviewing new safety data.
Recent studies involving thousands of men found no meaningful increase in heart attacks or strokes among those receiving testosterone therapy.
Experts emphasize that testosterone therapy still requires proper diagnosis and monitoring, warning against indiscriminate use.
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The US Department of Health and Human Services is requesting revisions to the labels on testosterone replacement therapies for men after reviewing new data and evidence on their safety and benefits. These updates could pave the way for easier access to testosterone replacement therapy.








