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More than 50 years ago, physicians began treating the "male climacteric" with testosterone.3 Since then, no standardized definition of this condition has been developed, no metric defining a therapeutic effect has been created, no randomized controlled studies have been conducted to support the widespread use of testosterone in men for this condition, and the adverse-event profile
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