Study Suggests Low Testosterone Drugs May Actually Increase Fracture Risks
Fractures on testosterone therapy were found to occur primarily in the rib, wrist, and ankle, which are most commonly associated with fall injuries, researchers report.
Fractures on testosterone therapy were found to occur primarily in the rib, wrist, and ankle, which are most commonly associated with fall injuries, researchers report.
Concerns over heart attack and blood clot side effects of testosterone therapy previously resulted in thousands of lawsuits against drug manufacturers.