Testosterone Therapy Does Not Increase Your Risk of Having a Heart Attack

As the years have passed, more and more men have reaped the benefits of Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT).

There have been many myths stating that men who use TRT are more likely to have a heart attack.

This is simply not the case, and we’re going to be providing some examples of why it’s untrue, while identifying one of the many studies conducted in a large group of older men, which makes a case for utilizing hormone replacement therapy.

Testosterone Therapy NOT Linked to Causing Heart Attacks Or Other Heart Issues

Researchers have come together over time, to dispel the speculation of TRT usage and its contribution to heart-related issues.

A study conducted by University of Texas’ Medical Branch of Galveston has noted that testosterone usage is on the rise, and the evidence provided is based on a study that was conducted on 25,000 older men who are actively using TRT.

According to an excerpt from the study: “Testosterone prescriptions for older men in the United States have increased more than three-fold over the past decade.

The testosterone market speaks for itself. Grossing “1.6 Billion annually”.

The team of doctors at Royal Medical Center will continue to monitor and assess your treatment plan.

As always, it’s important to speak with your doctors at Royal Medical Center, regarding any issue that directly relates to your health. Additionally, you can do your own research to determine what’s truthful and what isn’t.