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research Steady-state pharmacokinetics of oral testosterone undecanoate with concomitant inhibition of 5α-reductase by finasteride
Finasteride doesn't affect oral testosterone undecanoate, and high DHT levels may cause acne, prostate issues, and hair loss.
research PD19-08 MARIJUANA, ALCOHOL, ED AND DEPRESSION: EPIDEMIOLOGIC CORRELATIONS WITH BPH/LUTS
Marijuana use is linked to higher chances of needing treatment for urinary symptoms in men over 40.
research DOES PSADT AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY PREDICT OVERALL SURVIVAL?—A REPORT FROM THE SEARCH DATABASE GROUP
Shorter PSADT after prostate surgery is linked to higher risk of death.
research Finasteride
Finasteride treats hair loss and prostate issues by lowering certain hormone levels.
research Preservation of Fertility in Transgender Men on Long-Term Testosterone Therapy: A Systematic Review of Oocyte Retrieval Outcomes During and After Exogenous Androgen Exposure
Oocyte retrieval is possible for transgender men on testosterone therapy without affecting fertility outcomes.
research Update on medical management of benign prostatic hyperplasia
Castration is preferred for non-breeding male dogs with BPH, but other treatments are available with specific pros and cons.
research Oral Testosterone With and Without Concomitant Inhibition of 5α-Reductase by Dutasteride in Hypogonadal Men for 28 Days
Taking oral testosterone with or without dutasteride increases testosterone levels and could be an effective treatment for low testosterone.
research Response Surface Methodology (RSM) approach to formulate and optimize the bilayer combination tablet of Tamsulosin and Finasteride
The study successfully formulated and optimized a bilayer tablet combining Tamsulosin and Finasteride using response surface methodology.
research Safety and efficacy of transdermal testosterone for treatment of hypoactive sexual desire disorder
Transdermal testosterone can improve sexual desire in postmenopausal women but lacks long-term safety data and is not FDA-approved for this use.