The interaction of drugs to treat cardiovascular diseases and testosterone therapy, their effects and characteristics

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Abstract

Testosterone is used in the treatment of primary or acquired hypogonadism, constitutional growth retardation, and delayed puberty in male patients. Today, there is a fact that cardiovascular diseases present a high frequency in males with a marked tendency to increase soon. Therefore, the number of men using drugs to treat cardiovascular diseases is increasing rapidly. Cardiovascular drugs, which are frequently used and/or recently introduced, may cause undesirable effects under the heading of drug-drug interaction with testosterone therapy. The number of male patients exposed to these agents may increase rapidly quite soon. In this paper, we reviewed the potential drug-drug interactions between drugs to treat cardiovascular diseases and testosterone treatment considering the pharmacokinetic parameters and experimental animal studies in the literature.

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Aykan, D. A., & Aykan, A. Ç. (2021). The interaction of drugs to treat cardiovascular diseases and testosterone therapy, their effects and characteristics. Journal of Men’s Health, 17(2), 25–31. https://doi.org/10.31083/jomh.2021.005

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