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Assessing men with opioid use disorder for testosterone deficiency after the development of symptoms.

Bhavna BaliWen Jan TuanAlyssa ScottPooja BollampallyDestin GroffShou Ling LeongVan L KingCurtis W Bone
Published in: Journal of addictive diseases (2024)
Individuals with OUD are at increased risk of testosterone deficiency than the general population, but nearly 90% are not evaluated for this condition even after development symptoms. That 40% of individuals assessed were classified as testosterone deficient suggests endocrine disorders may be contributing to increased fracture risk, chronic pain, and severe depression commonly encountered in patients with OUD. Addressing this care gap may reduce morbidity and mortality associated with opioid use disorder.
Keyphrases
  • replacement therapy
  • chronic pain
  • sleep quality
  • smoking cessation
  • healthcare
  • pain management
  • palliative care
  • depressive symptoms
  • early onset
  • physical activity
  • drug induced