If you have a patient who suffers from hypoactive sexual desire disorder, you may want to consider helping their libido with testosterone. One recent study showed improvement in women who used a testosterone-only patch without estrogen. Even though the patch is not FDA approved at this point, it could be an alternative in the future. Dr. Margery Gass, an associate professor of clinical obstetrics at the University of Cincinnati talks with host Dr. Lauren Streicher about her recent research and what can be done to boost a woman's libido before and after menopause.
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If you have a patient who suffers from hypoactive sexual desire disorder, you may want to consider helping their libido with testosterone. One recent study showed improvement in women who used a testosterone-only patch without estrogen. Even though the patch is not FDA approved at this point, it could be an alternative in the future. Dr. Margery Gass, an associate professor of clinical obstetrics at the University of Cincinnati talks with host Dr. Lauren Streicher about her recent research and what can be done to boost a woman's libido before and after menopause.
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