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Would you recommend prescribing testosterone replacement therapy to reduce osteoporosis fracture rates in men with hypogonadism?

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Endocrinology · Advanced Health And Endocrine

100% yes. Especially if improved quality of life may be realized. Practitioners need to understand that TRT supersedes physiologic testosterone when it comes to quality-of-life benefits, especially INJ testosterone.

That's assuming even normal testosterone to begin with. Clinical real-world benefits...

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