74: Aggressive Male TRT Approach,  Erectile Dysfunction Drugs, and Alzheimer’s Disease - podcast episode cover

74: Aggressive Male TRT Approach, Erectile Dysfunction Drugs, and Alzheimer’s Disease

Mar 11, 202446 min
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Episode description

Buck Joffrey MD speaks to Justin Houman MD who is a urologist regarding the idea of aggressive testosterone treatment to decrease the risk of metabolic syndrome and therefore multiple other disease processes that are downstream. Other topics disgust include erectile dysfunction, early treatment with ED meds and the correlation with Alzheimer’s disease.

Show Notes:

1:27 Is it true that the testosterone in men in general has gone down?

02:43 Common symptoms of low testosterone

05:15 Normal level of testosterone

07:19 Testosterone and metabolic syndrome

12:49 Testosterone replacement therapy and cancer

16:03 Downside of testosterone replacement therapy

19:18 Different options to supplement testosterone

29:03 What’s on the horizon?

32:50 ED and cardiovascular diseases

38:35 Should all 40+ men be on daily Cialis?

40:43 Penile pump

 

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