What Do the Experts Say?

Dr. Andre T. Guay is Director of the Center for Sexual Function at the Lahey Clinic Northshore, in Burlington, Massachusetts, and a nationally recognized expert in the treatment of low testosterone.

The information contained here is provided as a courtesy to our visitors. Only your doctor or healthcare provider can determine if you have low testosterone and if treatment is right for you.


Important Safety Information: Testim® is a prescription medicine used to treat hypogonadism, a medical condition that occurs when the body does not make enough testosterone. Only your doctor can decide if Testim is right for you. Testim should not be used by men with known or suspected cancer of the prostate or breast. Testim has not been approved or evaluated for use in women, and must not be used by women. Testosterone may cause fetal harm. Pregnant and nursing women, as well as children, should avoid skin contact with Testim application sites in men. In controlled clinical studies of Testim, the most common side effects reported were redness/irritation at the application site (4%) and above normal red blood cell count (2%).