It is not unknown however for some doctors in the United States to prescribe hormone injections as the antidote to M-M especially if their patients lay the blame for their current problems on a lack of sex drive or poor erection. But this is increasingly being regarded as wasteful treatment unless it has first been established decisively by clinical tests that hormone imbalance exists. If, as is most likely, the man’s production of testosterone is normal, hormone injections are wasteful, and expensive. Many therapists make the charge that these doctors prescribe injections (where imbalance is not proved) because it is easier to apply a syringe than attempt by understanding and consultation to get a man through his menopause by bolstering or supporting his sagging emotional system. Injections they say do no more to cure the man than do the hundreds of Valium tablets supplied by other doctors.
Hormone injections however do have their uses and often a sexually active man in his sixties finds they boost his sexual energy effectively. These hormone injections also form part of geriatric therapy.
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