You Are Not Broken

303. Testosterone and Mood -A New Paper

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Feb 9, 2025
Dr. Kelly Casperson delves into a groundbreaking study that shows how transdermal testosterone therapy can enhance mood and cognitive function in peri- and postmenopausal women. The findings challenge existing beliefs about the hormonal decline during menopause, revealing gradual testosterone drops. Mood improvements from therapy often surpass cognitive benefits, posing testosterone as a safer alternative to SSRIs for mood issues. Engaging discussions highlight the critical link between libido and mood, stressing the call for further research into hormonal therapies for women.
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ADVICE

Prioritize Hormones Over SSRIs First

  • Hormone therapy should be first-line treatment for mood symptoms in perimenopausal women without clinical depression.
  • SSRIs show no clear benefit in these cases according to NICE guidelines.
INSIGHT

Testosterone's Broad Health Benefits

  • Testosterone has multiple health benefits beyond libido, including neuroprotection and cardioprotection.
  • Low testosterone is linked to fatigue, depression, and higher dementia risk, shown in men and inferred in women.
ADVICE

Use Daily Testosterone Creams Safely

  • Use daily transdermal testosterone cream for steady absorption and safety.
  • Avoid using testosterone creams less frequently, which cause hormone level fluctuations.
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