Common Myths and Misconceptions
Lingering misconceptions about hormone therapies keep some men from seeking needed treatment. Below, we separate facts from fiction on common testosterone myths.
Myth: Testosterone treatment causes aggressive behavior called "roid rage"
Fact: No evidence shows testosterone alone triggers angry behavior. However, pre-existing mental health issues like bipolar disorder may worsen aggressive tendencies.
Myth: Taking testosterone increases prostate cancer risk
Fact: Extensive research finds testosterone treatment does not increase prostate cancer risk or worsen existing prostate issues. However, doctors monitor prostate health in men over 40 receiving therapy.
Myth: External testosterone suppresses natural production
Fact: Introducing healthy testosterone levels signals the brain to resume or increase innate production. The body continually self-regulates ideal hormone equilibrium.
Myth: Positive effects are only temporary
Fact: While dosage adjustment occurs over initial months, once balance stabilizes, most men report sustained benefits over years of treatment monitored by a doctor.
Myth: There are major side effects
Fact: Some men experience temporary acne or emotional swings adjusting early on, but side effects decrease once optimal balance is reached.
Myth: It's unsafe at any age
Fact: Extensive clinical evidence confirms treatment is safe and effective for most men under a doctor's supervision.
Don't let misinformation deter you from regaining the lasting vitality possible. We're happy to answer your questions and explain why advanced treatment proves safe, sustainable, and life-enhancing. Take control of your well-being starting today.