Home
       Health cyclopedia              Quotable: "Life is a tragedy when seen in close-up, but a comedy in the long run" - Charlie Chaplin  
All Topics
by Category
The Complete Guide to Health Care Resources on the Internet
 
Health
Conditions
A-Z
Gurus
Links
Contact Us
home > pharmacy > medication > t > testosterone

Testosterone

Health Information
 
                       
  • External links (marked with an arrow ) open in a new window.
  • This site is a web directory and does not offer medical advice.
  • We cannot take responsibility for information found on listed sites.
 
This Page

↓ Related Topics
↓ Health News
↓ MEDLINE Database
↓ Web Directory:
 
 
Related Topics:      Men's Health/Conditions and Diseases/Impotence/Treatments/Hormone Replacement   
 
Health News:
      new window Search millions of published articles for news on Testosterone
The HighBeam™ Research newspaper and magazine archive contains articles from current and back issues of hundreds of publications, including: Modern Medicine, Aging, The Ardell Wellness Report, HealthFacts, Medical Post, Medical Update, Men's Health and the National Women's Health Report.
Note: Subscription required to access the full text of articles.
 
 
MEDLINE/PubMed Database of Research Articles:
     new window Search PubMed Abstracts for "Testosterone"
new window Search PubMed Central Full Text Articles from Life Sciences Journals for "Testosterone"
 
 
Web Directory:
      new window AndroGel Description: Manufacturer's site provides product information and FAQs on low testosterone. (androgel.com)
new window Can a New Gel Help Older Men Become More Vital? Description: This article describes what AndroGel is, who it benefits, how testosterone therapy works and the side effects. (intelihealth.com)
new window CenterWatch Description: Information for AndroGel, FDA approved drug therapies archives from CenterWatch clinical trials. (centerwatch.com)
new window Drug InfoNet Doctors' Answers to Patients Questions Description: Questions answered about testosterone for pain, sex drive, and body building. (druginfonet.com)
new window DrugDigest: Testosterone Gel ( AndroGel ) Description: Information on dosage, usage, side effects, interactions, and drug comparisons, including generics when available. (drugdigest.org)
new window KS&A Description: Information on testosterone replacement therapy, sex chromosome variations, including detailed pharmacokinetics. (genetic.org)
new window Low Testosterone - Seekwellness.com Description: Information and a quiz for men to help them decide whether or not to seek doctor's care. (seekwellness.com)
new window Max Sports and Fitness Magazine Description: Provides information on testosterone gel products, known effects, and research from the Endocrine Society in Toronto. (maxsportsmag.com)
new window REI Study Description: Generalized benefits for testosterone gel and therapies provided by UCLA. (rei.edu)
new window Striant Description: Manufacturer's site for testosterone replacement therapy delivered in a tablet-like product that adheres to the gum surface inside the mouth. Includes patient and prescriber information. (columbialabs.com)
new window Testosterone Online Description: Providing an in-depth look at Testosterone with comprehensive FAQ's. (testosterone.uk.net)
new window Testosterone Transdermal System Description: Rxlist information about Androderm. Full prescribing information, including pharmacokinetics and general androgenic effects. (rxlist.com)
new window Testosterones.com Description: Information on various testosterone forms and indications for therapy. (testosterones.com)
new window The Jean Hailes Foundation Description: Generalized therapeutic information pertaining to the proper uses of testosterone for women. (jeanhailes.org.au)
 




Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.
Submit a Site - Open Directory Project - Become an Editor






Notes: Healthcyclopedia presents health information in the form of websites and articles that encompass conventional medicine and alternative treatments. Under no circumstances can it recommend or endorse a specific therapy or treatment. Symptoms should always be presented to a doctor for tests, diagnosis and possible treatment. Prescription medication should always be taken under a doctor's care. Always check with a doctor or pharmacist about drug interactions and side effects.