Testosterone Lawsuits
Testosterone Gel, Patches, Injections or other Treatments May Cause Heart Attacks, Strokes, Wrongful Death.
Testosterone Gel, Patches, Injections or other Treatments May Cause Heart Attacks, Strokes, Wrongful Death.
A new study raises questions about whether testosterone therapy actually increases the risk of blood clots in men with hypogonadism.
A list of new testosterone therapy guidelines for men with age-related low testosterone levels calls for caution in their use and recommends doctors use injections instead of gels and patches.
A new study indicates dietary supplements claiming to boost testosterone rarely live up to their promise and provide few health benefits, while sometimes including dangerously high levels of some ingredients.
A new study suggests testosterone could be used to treat men's depression, but experts warn that the findings could be misleading and do not take into account testosterone health risks.
A new study suggests testosterone may serve as an effective hormone replacement therapy for some women who have had their ovaries removed.
All AndroGel claims have been stayed by a federal judge following an announcement that parties were close to a global settlement agreement.
The first Androderm bellwether trial has been cancelled after parties involved in Androderm lawsuits finalized a settlement agreement.
A new study reveals that testosterone prescriptions began to decline after a number of studies and FDA safety communications warned of potential heart attack and stroke risks.
A $140 million verdict in an AndroGel heart attack lawsuit has been overturned by a federal judge, who has ordered a new trial this fall.