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Testosterone: When it should and shouldn't be used

Author
Dr Bryan Betty ,
Publish Date
Sat, 18 Apr 2026, 12:13pm
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Testosterone: When it should and shouldn't be used

Author
Dr Bryan Betty ,
Publish Date
Sat, 18 Apr 2026, 12:13pm

What is testosterone?  

  • A hormone ‘anabolic steroid’ produced by the testes and ovaries  
  • It’s important for energy, libido, muscle mass, and bone health  
  • It’s becoming more common – being marketed on social media as “anti-ageing” or performance-enhancing  

 

When is testosterone use appropriate?  

  • It’s intended for replacement therapy, not body enhancement  
  • Clinically confirmed low testosterone in males, gender-affirming therapy, low libido around female menopause  
  • Consistent symptoms (fatigue, low libido, reduced muscle mass) and repeated low blood levels  
  • It should be prescribed and monitored by a doctor 

 

Where does misuse occur?  

  • Anti-ageing and wellness  
    • Promoted for tiredness, weight gain, low energy  
    • It’s often labelled “Low T” or “male menopause”  
    • Normal ageing is medicalised – most men don’t meet treatment criteria  
  • Bodybuilding and athletic performance  
    • Used at high doses to increase muscle and strength  
    • Often involves “stacking” multiple anabolic steroids  
    • Banned by organisations such as the World Anti-Doping Agency  
  • Supplements and online products  
    • Marketed as “testosterone boosters” or “Super T”  
    • Often unregulated, lack evidence, and may contain harmful substances  

 

What are the risks of misuse?  

  • Excessive dosing can heighten the risk of heart disease and strokes (via thickened blood), and cause breast enlargement and hair loss in men  
  • In women, it can result in a deepened voice and excess hair growth (which may be irreversible)  
  • Mood changes, including anxiety  
  • It can mask underlying conditions such as depression or thyroid disease  

 

Key points  

Testosterone has a clear medical role. Its benefits are often overstated, while misuse carries significant risk.  

 

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