Tag: male contraception

Androgen replacement therapy

This 1997 review by Wang and Swerdloff discusses the clinical use of androgen replacement therapy (ART) primarily in symptomatic hypogonadal men, and explores emerging indications such as age-related testosterone decline, muscle-wasting diseases, male contraception, and adjunctive therapy in postmenopausal women. The article highlights advancements in testosterone delivery methods, including long-acting

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Novel Actions of Progesterone: What We Know Today and What Will Be the Scenario in the Future?

This 2012 review highlights emerging non-reproductive roles of progesterone, including potential therapeutic applications in traumatic brain injury (TBI), stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, diabetic neuropathy, and crush injuries. Preclinical and early clinical studies suggest that progesterone and its derivatives, such as norethisterone and megestrol acetate, may offer neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory benefits. Additionally,

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