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Article: when to use metformin or pioglitazone for polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) May 2011
Commentary: Metformin vs Pioglitazone for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome May 2011
Commentary: Cycloset: A New Bromocriptine Formulation for Diabetes February 2011
Commentary: Hormonal Effects of Opioids February 2011
Article: controversy about using testosterone in older men July 2010
Guideline: Testosterone Therapy in Adult Men with Androgen Deficiency Syndromes: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline (2010) July 2010
Article: bromocriptine for type 2 diabetes August 2009
Article: More men are using, and abusing, "female" hormones August 2009
Article: possible skin-to-skin transfer of testosterone gels (AndroGel, Testim) July 2009
Article: drugs athletes may be using to enhance performance August 2008
Article: Nasal desmopressin (DDAVP, etc) shouldn't be used for bedwetting anymore January 2008
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