Late Onset Hypogonadism, ADAM, Andropause: What Is It And What Is The Treatment? UroToday.com - Late-onset hypogonadism (LOH), or androgen decline in the aging male, is a syndrome caused by the well-known decline in gonadal production of androgens in males that occurs with aging. It is characterized by clinical symptoms that accompany low serum androgen levels. LOH affects a wide range of organ systems and has a broad severity of clinical presentations.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comFluctuations In PSA And The Use Of Antibiotics UroToday.com - A two to four week course of antibiotic therapy is often used in patients with an elevated PSA to exclude inflammation as an etiology of the elevated level. This talk reviews the data regarding variations in PSA, etiology and the practice of antibiotic use. Fluctuations in PSA are anticipated as the concentration of PSA in prostatic fluid is approximately a million fold higher than in serum.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.comReclassification Of Azithromycin From POM To P - An Unparalleled Opportunity, UK The NPA regards the switch of azithromycin from POM to P as an unparalleled opportunity for community pharmacy to become an alternative option for safe and effective treatment for chlamydia infection. Under the proposed pharmacy model, patients benefit from an additional source of testing and treatment - on a nationwide scale. This additional route would fill a gap in provision, making it easier and quicker for people to receive screening and appropriate treatment.
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