Do Women Need Androgens Like a Fish Needs a Bicycle? A Review of the Literature and Clinical Guidelines

Biopotent androgens such as testosterone circulate in low levels in women. However, androgen precursors, such as dehyroepiandrosterone, are among the most abundant hormones produced in both men and women. While testosterone exerts obvious phenotypic effects in men and is essential for male sexual function, considerable debate and controversy abounds over the role of androgens in women and whether androgens exert an analogous role in women as they do in men. This piece reviews androgen economy in women and the clinical case for and against androgen treatment for women for specific indications.
Source: Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology - Category: OBGYN Tags: Hormone Use in Gynecology Source Type: research
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