Pretty soon the only doctors who treat low testosterone will practice in Florida or Mexico. According to the latest news:
A Salem doctor is under investigation by the Oregon Medical Board for allegedly performing medical procedures that were not clinically supported, placing her patients at risk.
The board's concerns with Harmon include: treating pre- and post-menopausal women with testosterone for non-specific symptoms; treating men with testosterone whose testosterone levels were within the normal range; not confirming diagnoses before treatment; not informing patients their treatment wasn't approved by the FDA; and claiming benefits of a hormone treatment not supported by medical consensus.
"By extolling the benefits of and proceeding with testosterone, estradiol and thyroid treatment without clinical justification, (Harmon) exposed her patients to the risk of harm without clinical justification, and failed to conform her practice to the fundamental medical principle 'to first, do no harm,'" the Oregon Medical Board wrote in a June emergency suspension order.
A Salem doctor is under investigation by the Oregon Medical Board for allegedly performing medical procedures that were not clinically supported, placing her patients at risk.
The board's concerns with Harmon include: treating pre- and post-menopausal women with testosterone for non-specific symptoms; treating men with testosterone whose testosterone levels were within the normal range; not confirming diagnoses before treatment; not informing patients their treatment wasn't approved by the FDA; and claiming benefits of a hormone treatment not supported by medical consensus.
"By extolling the benefits of and proceeding with testosterone, estradiol and thyroid treatment without clinical justification, (Harmon) exposed her patients to the risk of harm without clinical justification, and failed to conform her practice to the fundamental medical principle 'to first, do no harm,'" the Oregon Medical Board wrote in a June emergency suspension order.