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New Testosterone Sex Enhancer Could Be Used Like A Deodorant



Written by Richard Simmons | Thursday, 18 March 2010 | There are 2 comments

the first easy to apply testosterone therapy for men

In some rare cases erectile dysfunction isn't caused by a blood flow problem to the penile artery but from a lack of testosterone.  This condition called hypogonadism can be cured with testosterone replacement therapy which is becoming increasingly popular among sexually active older men.

New Testosterone Sex Enhancer Could Be Used Like A Deodorant

Eli Lilly, the manufacturers of the second best selling erectile dysfunction medication in the world Cialis, have recently invested in a global licencing deal with a company called Acrux to sell and market a new underarm testosterone treatment which will be sold by the name Axiron. Axiron that is currently being put through its paces by the Food & Drug Administration in America may well become the first easy to apply testosterone therapy for men. You’ll be able to apply it in the same way that a roll on deodorant is applied by just rubbing it under your arms.

Eli Lilly claim that almost 40 percent of men 45 and older could be suffering from low testosterone levels which could be treated. This statistic should be treated with a pinch of salt because if 40 percent of men have lower testosterone at the age of 45 and older then maybe having low testosterone is normal?

Anyway, the point is that Eli Lilly are now setting themselves up as a one stop shop for remedies for erectile dysfunction as they will be able to promote their Axiron testosterone drug along with the Cialis erectile dysfunction drug.

Eli Lilly also pointed out that sales of testosterone therapy in America already tops some $700 million and that with men having increasingly active sex lives as they get older the market is only likely to grow. Acrux claim that their own research shows that almost 90 percent of doctors in America would offer Axiron to existing male patients to treat low testosterone levels.

Testosterone replacement therapy should only be undertaken following advice from a doctor.

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There are 2 comments on this article.

On March 18, 2010 at 12:26
Bob Raley said:

I am 65 and would be happy to take part in the testing

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On March 22, 2010 at 17:27
Warning to girls said:

Make sure you don't borrow your husbands deodorant from now on!!!! What are they going to think of next? How about shampoo!

or shower gel!!!

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