Effect of exogenous testosterone on cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, and thromboembolic adverse events: Results of three complementary research designs

A recent study involving two CCEB Senior Scholars examined the cardiovascular risks with the use of exogenous testosterone. Researchers compared the effects to glaucoma treatments, which served as an active neutral comparator. Three different analytical methods were used but results indicated that there were no major cardiovascular risks, such as heart attacks, associated with testosterone use. Read more.