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Concerns raised over online approaches to testosterone replacement

Por: WPLG Local 10 Health December 14, 2022

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HOLLYWOOD, Fla. – A recent study is raising concerns about some telemedicine sites are handling prescriptions for male testosterone replacement therapy.Dr. Justin Dubin, a urologist with Memorial Healthcare System, went undercover for a study led by Northwestern University to investigate seven on-line platforms that prescribe testosterone.“Overall looking at all of the platforms none of them used our urology guidelines for levels of... + full article



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