Adverse Events Associated with Testosterone Administration
Boston University · Boston Medical Center · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Testosterone supplementation has been shown to increase muscle mass and strength in healthy older men. The safety and efficacy of testosterone treatment in older men who have limitations in mobility have not been studied.
Community-dwelling men, 65 years of age or older, with limitations in mobility and a total serum testosterone level of 100 to 350 ng per deciliter (3.5 to 12.1 nmol per liter) or a free serum testosterone level of less than 50 pg per milliliter (173 pmol per liter) were randomly assigned to receive placebo gel or testosterone gel, to be applied daily for 6 months. Adverse events were categorized with the use of the Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities classification. The data and safety monitoring board recommended that the trial be discontinued early because there was a significantly higher rate of adverse cardiovascular events in the testosterone group than in the placebo group.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 64.14
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 58
Authors
27- SBShehzad BasariaCorresponding
Boston University, Boston Medical Center
- ADAndrea D. Coviello
Boston Medical Center, Boston University
- TGThomas G. Travison
Boston University, Boston Medical Center
- TWThomas W. Storer
Boston Medical Center, Boston University
- WFWildon Farwell
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Testosterone (patch)
- Placebo
- Adverse effect
- Hyperlipidemia
- Internal medicine
- Liter
- Diabetes mellitus
- Good health and well-being