Arq Bras Endocrinol Metab 2005;49(2):205-216

Female androgen insufficiency and potencial risks of therapeutic replacement

Lenora M.C.S.M. , Mônica P.C. , Maria Lucia F.

DOI: 10.1590/S0004-27302005000200006

Women in their fourth decade and older experience a decrease in androgen serum levels. This may lead to the clinical syndrome of female androgen insufficiency expressed by insidious tiredness, diminished sense of well-being and libido, alterations in body composition and bone loss. If there is a past history of bilateral oophorectomy, hypopituitarysm, androgen adrenal supression and/or free testosterone serum levels are low, it is probable that these signs and symptoms could be relieved by a discerning androgen administration, which has been largely accepted. When current recommended doses are used, it appears that the benefits regarding bone mass, sexuality and well-being may be achieved without important signs of masculinizing. Nonetheless, it is necessary to conduct well-controlled, long-term studies, in order to validate the hypothesis that therapeutic administration of androgens to women does not lead to an increased incidence of breast cancer or metabolic complications.

Female androgen insufficiency and potencial risks of therapeutic replacement

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