Normalization of testosterone level after testosterone replacement therapy could decrease risk of ca

Troutman

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Guys, more good news regarding TRT. A new study has just come out supporting TRT and cardiovascular health. Here's an excerpt:

In the study, researchers from Kansas City VA Medical Centre in Kansas City, USA, examined the effect of TRT on cardiovascular outcomes by comparing incidences of heart attack, stroke, and all-cause mortality among different sub-populations of treated and untreated patients. The study used the largest cohort of patients and the longest follow-up for TRT to date.

Dr Barua went on to say: "In this study of men, without previous history MI or stroke, with low testosterone levels, normalization of testosterone levels using TRT is associated with lower mortality, fewer MIs, and strokes. This is the first study to demonstrate that significant benefit is observed only if the dose is adequate to normalize the testosterone levels."


As noted in the study, its uses the largest cohort to date and the longest follow-up period. This study should carry weight and needs to be acknowledged by the medical and regulatory community.

Here's the link: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2015-08/oup-not080415.php
 

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