View clinical trials related to Male Hypogonadism.
Filter by:The purpose of this study is to determine the safety and efficacy of an oral testosterone undecanoate formulation for use as testosterone-replacement therapy in men with low testosterone.
This is a multicenter, open-label, single arm trial to evaluate the time to eugonadal testosterone range after initial testosterone gel 2% application, time to steady state after after initiation of testosterone gel 2%, and drying time after application of testosterone gel 2%.
The purpose of the study is to determine the effect of food with various amounts of fat on the absorption of an oral testosterone undecanoate formulation.
The purpose of the study is to confirm how long (i.e., how many days) it takes to reach steady-state when testosterone undecanoate is administered twice daily.
The primary objective of the Registry of HYpogonadism in MEn (RHYME) is to establish and maintain a large, multi-national prospective registry of male patients who have been diagnosed with male hypogonadism (HG), also known as androgen deficiency or testosterone deficiency.
The purpose of this study is to determine whether a higher-than-replacement dose of testosterone and finasteride can be combined to safely increase muscle strength in older men who have a low blood concentration of testosterone.