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Low-Dose Testosterone Therapy

Meaning

Low-Dose Testosterone Therapy refers to the clinical administration of testosterone, typically below conventional replacement levels, intended to restore physiological levels or provide subtle enhancement of function without inducing supra-physiological androgenic states or overly suppressing the endogenous HPG axis. This approach is often employed for managing specific symptoms in aging individuals where full replacement is not indicated or tolerated due to risk profiles. It requires careful titration based on symptomology and specific biochemical markers.