Testosterone therapy may help improve pain in men with low testosterone
SAN FRANCISCO—- Testosterone therapy is associated with decreased pain perception in men with low testosterone levels related to
opioid (narcotic) pain relievers (analgesics), a new study finds. The results were presented Monday at The Endocrine Society's 95th
Annual Meeting in San Francisco.
"In this study, we attempted to determine whether testosterone replacement improves pain perception and tolerance, and quality of
life in men with low testosterone levels due to narcotic analgesics," said the study's lead author Shehzad Basaria, MD, Medical Director,
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