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Understanding, diagnosing and managing testosterone deficiency
From exploring the relationships between testosterone and men’s health to delving into the role of testosterone therapy, this suite of resources has been developed to support you as you help men in your care who may be suffering from the effects of low testosterone.
Why not start with a broad exploration of testosterone in this comprehensive e-book?
Testosterone deficiency

Advice for men with testosterone deficiency symptoms
Delve into expert perspectives on advice you can offer your male patients who are experiencing the symptoms of testosterone deficiency.

Common signs of testosterone deficiency
Understand the common symptoms of testosterone deficiency from men's health experts Dr Janine David and Dr Mohit Khera.

What's in a name? Understanding the terminology
Gain a clear understanding of testosterone deficiency terminology as Dr Abraham Morgentaler breaks down the jargon in this informative T4L course video.

Is it low testosterone or natural ageing?
What is the impact of testosterone deficiency in ageing populations? Prof Abdulmaged Traish explains the underlying pathophysiology and clinical implications in this T4L course video.

Testosterone deficiency (TD) e-Learning module
A comprehensive module for GPs and GP Trainees, designed to help you:
- Improve your understanding of men's health in the UK
- Determine which patient groups are susceptible to TD
- Know how to test for, treat and manage TD

Maintaining fertility in younger men with testosterone deficiency
How can testosterone deficiency be managed in men of reproductive age who wish to start a family? Dr Kevin Campbell explores the strategies and treatment recommendations.
Testosterone and sexual function

Impact of testosterone deficiency and testosterone therapy on human health
In this engaging T4L course educational video, Prof Abdulmaged Traish explores the impact of testosterone on human health, including sexual function, bone mineral density, mood, diabetes, urinary tract function and overall quality of life.

Premature and delayed ejaculation -recommendations for optimal care
Uncover the science behind sexual dysfunction in men, from premature or delayed ejaculation to anorgasmia, and the treatment pathways in this T4L course video.

How to evaluate and treat men with erectile dysfunction – pills, injections, surgery and more
Understand the history and aetiology of erectile dysfunction, the current treatments and future treatment goals in this TFL video course, presented by Dr Kevin Campbell.

New and cutting-edge treatments for erectile dysfunction – low-intensity shockwave therapy for platelet-rich plasma
Dr Kevin Campbell explains the role of low-intensity shockwave therapy for erectile dysfunction and the concept of platelet-rich plasma.

Barriers to men seeking help for sexual health concerns
Hear from Dr Mohit Khera and Dr Janine David as they explore the underlying reasons why many men hesitate to seek help for their sexual health concerns.

Non-medical treatment of male and female low libido
Dr Marianne Brandon explores the non-pharmacological ways of increasing sexual desire and libido in this TFL course video.

The evaluation and management of Peyronie's disease
Deep dive into Peyronie's disease – what it is, how it manifests and the current treatments available in this T4L course video.
Testosterone and diabetes

The past, present and future of testosterone deficiency in diabetes
Profs Hugh Jones, Adrian Heald and Mathis Grossmann review the current evidence on the role that lifestyle factors and testosterone therapy can play in improving type 2 diabetes mellitus outcomes. The KOLs discuss and share pragmatic approaches for enhancing patient care.

A worldwide audit of testosterone deficiency in men with type 2 diabetes
Watch Prof Hugh Jones and Dr Bob Ryder as they summarise key data and converse about the role of testosterone in hypogonadal men with type 2 diabetes. The KOLs also discuss an andrology research opportunity, focused on TD and T2D.
Testosterone and other health conditions

Rethink your checklist: the role of testosterone in obesity and opioid use
Prof Hugh Jones, Prof Thomas M Barber and Dr Janine David present the latest data and discuss the scientific associations between testosterone and obesity and opioids, and guideline recommendations for screening. The KOLs also provide practical tips and advice on how to improve patient care.

Testosterone and blood: understanding and managing the haemopoietic effects of testosterone
Watch Dr Channa Jayasena, Dr Richard Quinton and Prof Dr med Michael Zitzmann discuss the impact of testosterone on blood, present the latest evidence on the association of testosterone in anaemia and erythrocytosis and share ideas on best practice approaches.

The implications of low testosterone in patients with COVID-19
Watch Prof Hugh Jones, Prof Linda Vignozzi and Dr Mary Samplaski discuss the existing evidence base for the relationship between testosterone deficiency and hospitalisation and review published data on low testosterone in patients with COVID-19.