Nelson Vergel
Founder, ExcelMale.com
"We concluded that the benefits of restoring serum T in men with late onset hypogonadism ( LOH ) were not different between men >65 years of age, and younger men. Beneficial effects on lipids and other metabolic factors, on psychological and sexual functioning progressed over the first 24-42 months and were sustained. There were no indications that side effects were more severe in elderly men. The effects on prostate, urinary functions and hematocrit were within safe margins. No increase in cardiovascular problems was noted. Therefore, age in itself need not be a contraindication to T treatment of elderly men with LOH, but older men may need more surveillance."
Elderly men over 65 years of age with late-onset hypogonadism benefit as much from testosterone treatment as do younger men - Beyond the Abstract
Elderly men over 65 years of age with late-onset hypogonadism benefit as much from testosterone treatment as do younger men - Beyond the Abstract