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Rebecca Dunsmoor-Su1, Ashley Fuller, Amy Voedisch
1Swedish OBGYN Specialists-First Hill, Seattle, Washington; and the Division of Family Planning, Department of Gynecologic Specialties, Stanford University, Stanford, California.
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The physiology of testosterone as a normal female hormone in reproductive years and beyond is poorly taught and understood. This has led to unregulated and dangerous prescribing practices by physicians and other health care professionals. There are data for safe use, and as women's health care practitioners, we owe it to our patients to follow these guidelines and practices, as well as advocate for more research and safer, regulated products to prescribe.
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