CBS Reports Testosterone Therapy Can Cause Heart Attack, Stroke and Death

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Dr. Jon Lapook of CBS News reviewed the recent JAMA article showing a 29% increased risk for men over 60 undergoing testosterone replacement therapy and suffering from a blood clot, stroke or other similar attack.  The video likewise contains the comments of Dr. Steve Missen of the Cleveland Clinic and Dr. Elizabeth Kavalere, a urologist.

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    What Were the Results of the JAMA Study on Testosterone Replacement Therapy?

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    What Were the Results of the JAMA Study on Testosterone Replacement Therapy?

    The JAMA study looked at two groups of veterans with medical problems in the VA Health System, including (1) those who were taking testosterone therapy to treat low testosterone and (2) those who were not. The group of veterans taking testosterone therapy were generally healthier than the veterans who were not taking testosterone therapy. The study found that in a three year period the men on testosterone therapy suffered 29% more heart attacks, strokes and deaths than the men who were not on testosterone therapy. The study’s authors ruled out other diseases as a cause of this association.

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      Are Patients Being Injured With Testosterone Therapy While Companies Make Millions in Profits?

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      You may be visiting this website because you or a loved one has experienced a testosterone replacement injury including a testosterone stroke, a testosterone heart attack or a testosterone blood clot. If so, please keep reading.

      In the opinion of some, large businesses have turned testosterone-boosting drugs into a $2 billion marke. In a new study in the Journal of the American Medical Association there are concerns over Low T therapy: it may cause cardiovascular events such as heart attacks, blood clots, strokes and pulmonary embolism.   These would result in a low testosterone injury.

      Over the past couple of years, therapies such as Eli Lilly’s Axiron; AbbVie’s AndroGel; and Auxilium and GlaxoSmithKline’s Testim have taken off like a rocket as companies rolled out new products and amped up their advertising. IMS Health says sales of testosterone drugs grew by 90% over 5 years, reaching $1.9 billion in 2011. By 2017, the entire testosterone market is expected to hit $5 billion.

      Researchers analyzed the medical records of 8,709 male veterans with low testosterone who had a coronary angiogram. Of that group, 1,223 men began testosterone therapy after their procedure. The rate of death, heart attack or stroke hit 25.7% in that group, compared with 19.9% in the men who didn’t use testosterone drugs

      After controlling for various factors, the researchers calculated a 29% increase in risk for the men who used testosterone. And as Forbes points out, the change in risk was the same in men who had coronary artery disease as in men who didn’t–and the testosterone group had a lower risk profile to begin with.   The research isn’t conclusive; as an observational study, it’s more of a flag for future study than a clear warning. A JAMA editorial points out that the analysis includes little information about whether the drugs were prescribed according to label guidelines. But the editorial also advises caution. The number of prescriptions is growing quickly, and drugmakers continue to aggressively advertise the treatments.   As the editorial points out, some men are using testosterone for lifestyle reasons, rather than to replace actual, clinical deficits in their hormone levels–for antiaging and “physical enhancement,” for instance, JAMA notes. Does any increase in risk apply to these younger, perhaps healthier, men?

      Here’s where pharma advertising comes in. Earlier this year, Consumer Reports urged men to be wary about starting hormone therapy, saying most men really don’t need the drugs. The magazine cited drugmakers’ big-time spending on marketing the products, with promotional expenses up to $100 million in 2012 from $14 million in 2011.   For 2013, that figure may grow substantially. For the first half of this year alone, AbbVie spent more than $45 million promoting Androgel, which is now its second-best-selling drug. Still, AbbVie, Lilly and other drugmakers say they only market their testosterone products for men whose hormone levels are clinically low.   For now, the data on testosterone use is far from comprehensive. A National Institutes of Health study is set to wrap up next year. In the meantime, the JAMA researchers say their study at least offers some perspective. “Prior to this study, we didn’t know much about the cardiovascular risk,” said lead author Michael Ho, a cardiologist with the Veterans Affairs Eastern Colorado Health Care System.

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        Increased Cardiovascular Risk in Men Using Testosterone Therapy Prompts Concern to General Public

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        You may be visiting this website because you or a loved one has experienced a testosterone replacement injury including a testosterone stroke, a testosterone heart attack or a testosterone blood clot. If so, please keep reading.

        Men May Suffer From a Stroke, Blood Clot or Heart Attack After Undergoing Testosterone Replacement Therapy Says University of Pennsylvania

        According to the University of Pennsylvania Health System, men taking testosterone therapy had a 29 percent greater risk of death, heart attack and stroke according to a study of a “real world” population of men. An accompanying editorial in JAMA by an endocrinologist with the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania notes that the mounting evidence of a signal of cardiovascular risk warrants cautious testosterone prescribing and additional investigation.  In our opinion, these two points add up to one conclusion: there may certainly be an increased risk of cardiovascular injury with the ingestion of testosterone replacement therapy.  Indeed, an estimated 2.9 percent of  men over 40 years old in the United States are prescribed testosterone therapy, yet there are limited randomized trial data examining the long term benefits and risks.  One CBS news study pointed out that there were 400 million prescriptions for testosterone replacement therapy in 2012 alone.

        In the JAMA study reference above, patients in the VA system compared 1,223 men taking testosterone with 7,489 men not using testosterone and found a greater percentage of deaths, heart attacks, blood clots, pulmonary embolism and strokes in the testosterone group. Approximately 1 in 5 men not taking the therapy had such an event, whereas more than 1 in 4 men taking testosterone had a heart attack, stroke, or died over a three year period.

        “We do not know if this risk extends to men who are taking testosterone for ‘low T syndrome’ or younger men taking it for physical enhancement, as there is a lack of long term safety data of testosterone therapy in men,” said Anne Cappola, MD, ScM, associate professor of Medicine in the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. “But the men who were taking testosterone in this study were slightly healthier to begin with, and surprisingly had a higher risk of catastrophic events.”

        Dr. Cappola notes that additional information from the ongoing T Trial – a randomized trial of 800 men aged 65 and older with diminished walking ability, interest in sex, energy, memory or iron levels in blood who will receive testosterone gel or placebo for one year – may provide important guidance to older men who meet current recommendations for testosterone therapy. Until then, Dr. Cappola notes that “prescribers and patients should be wary.”

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          What are the Long Term Risks of Testosterone Replacement Therapy?

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          What are the Long Term Risks of Testosterone Replacement Therapy?

          There is no certain answer to this question according to academic papers and peer reviewed articles.  Physicians currently admit  via the Journal of the American Medical Association that the long term side effects associated with the use of testosterone replacement therapy and testosterone supplements were not well known.  Doctors, including the authors of the JAMA study, have now taken the position that further research, including randomized clinical trials, are needed to further characterize the risks associated with testosterone therapy to treat low testosterone.

          As we have pointed out on our website, one JAMA study has linked testosterone replacement therapy with a 29% increase in risk for a cardiovascular event, such as a heart attack, stroke, blood clot, pulmonary embolism or death.  Our firm is currently providing free case evaluations to persons who want to file a testosterone replacement therapy lawsuit.

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            What Types of Testosterone Medication Could Cause A Blood Clot, Stroke or Heart Attack?

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            What Types of Testosterone Medication Could Cause A Blood Clot, Stroke or Heart Attack?

            Testosterone can be administered in several different ways and by several different manufactures. Each of these types of testosterone replacement therapies are suspected to cause a 29% increase in the risk of heart attack, stroke and death.

            Testosterone Gels and Creams

            • AndroGel is a gel testosterone medication that is applied to the shoulder or upper arms daily.
            • Axiron is a testosterone medication that is applied to the underarm area daily.
            • Fortesta is a gel testosterone medication that is applied to the thighs daily.
            • Testim is a gel testosterone medication that is applied to the shoulders daily.

            Testosterone Injections

            • Delatestryl is a testosterone injection.

            Other Types of Testosterone Drugs

            • Androderm is a testosterone patch that is applied to the stomach, thighs, back or upper arms daily.
            • Striant is a testosterone medication that adheres to the gums and is placed twice daily.
            • Testopel is a pellet testosterone medication that is placed under the skin to continuously deliver testosterone for 3 – 6 months at a time.

            Recent research indicates that any of these types of testosterone replacement therapy can cause a 29% increase in the risk of heart attack, stroke and death.

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              Who is Sued in a Testosterone Therapy Injury Lawsuit?

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              Who is Sued in a Testosterone Therapy Injury Lawsuit?

              In most instances, several entities may be sued for a testosterone related injury including the manufacturer of the testosterone related therapy, the developer of the testosterone drug, or the distributor of the testosterone medicine.  Your team of testosterone attorneys will not at this point in time sue any doctor related to your Low T therapy.

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                Do You Charge an Initial Case Evaluation Fee for a Testosterone Therapy Related Stroke, Blood Clot or Heart Attack?

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                Do You Charge an Initial Case Evaluation Fee for a Testosterone Therapy Related Stroke, Blood Clot or Heart Attack?

                We do not charge anything for an initial case evaluation. In fact, we handle testosterone replacement therapy lawsuits on a contingency fee basis meaning we do not charge a fee unless there is a recovery for you or your loved one.  That means that if there is a judgment at trial for a testosterone injury, we would receive a portion of the fee as our fee.  If you do not prevail in your testosterone therapy lawsuit, we would be owed nothing on the fee.

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                  How Can Low Testosterone Therapy Cause Blood Clots, Strokes, Heart Attacks or Death?

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                  How Can Low Testosterone Therapy Cause Blood Clots, Strokes, Heart Attacks or Death?

                  Testosterone medications, like AndroGel, Androderm, Axiron, Depotestosterone, Fortesta, and Testim, increase the percentage of red blood cells in your blood. The additional red blood cells in turn cause there to be a heightened risk of blood clots forming or otherwise being present in your blood. These blood clots can occur in your legs (referred to as deep vein thrombosis or DVT). From your legs, portions of blood clots can break off traveling to the brain and cause a stroke.  At the same time, a blood clot can break off and travel to the lungs causing a pulmonary embolism.  The same blood clot can break off and go to the heart causing a heart attack. While unfortunate, any of these three conditions can result in not only a testosterone therapy injury, the conditions can result in death.

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                    Possible Dangers of Testosterone Supplements

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                    Testosterone Replacement Therapy May Be Dangerous, Says News Story

                    FOX 26 Houston reports that a new study finds that testosterone supplements are associated with a significant increase in the risks of heart attack, stroke and death. Local physicians recommend that testosterone supplementation be restricted and only used once the risks and benefits are carefully weighed.

                    Testosterone medications, like AndroGelAndrodermAxironDepotestosteroneFortesta, and Testim, could increase the percentage of red blood cells in your blood. The increase in red blood cells can cause strokes, blood clots, and possibly death.

                    If you or a loved one have experienced a testosterone replacement therapy injury after being diagnosed with low testosterone levels and want to assert a claim under a testosterone injury lawsuit, please contact our team of lawyers today for a free case evaluation at:

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