Acrux dumped on fears of tighter testosterone drug controls

By Brian Robins
Updated September 18 2014 - 5:13pm, first published 3:14pm
Testosterone has become widely prescribed to men often for symptoms related to aging, which has prompted some criticism within health circles in the US. Photo: Virginia Star
Testosterone has become widely prescribed to men often for symptoms related to aging, which has prompted some criticism within health circles in the US. Photo: Virginia Star
Testosterone has become widely prescribed to men often for symptoms related to aging, which has prompted some criticism within health circles in the US. Photo: Virginia Star
Testosterone has become widely prescribed to men often for symptoms related to aging, which has prompted some criticism within health circles in the US. Photo: Virginia Star
Testosterone has become widely prescribed to men often for symptoms related to aging, which has prompted some criticism within health circles in the US. Photo: Virginia Star
Testosterone has become widely prescribed to men often for symptoms related to aging, which has prompted some criticism within health circles in the US. Photo: Virginia Star
Testosterone has become widely prescribed to men often for symptoms related to aging, which has prompted some criticism within health circles in the US. Photo: Virginia Star
Testosterone has become widely prescribed to men often for symptoms related to aging, which has prompted some criticism within health circles in the US. Photo: Virginia Star

The US government has been asked to tighten labelling of testosterone drugs following a sharp rise in sales and concerns of possible adverse effects from prescribing the drugs to some patients.

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