6. AndroGel – Testosterone Gel
Many men fear the drop in testosterone associated with growing older. Some seek medical advice and are told that a better diet and exercise can boost low testosterone levels. Others choose the more convenient method of popping pills or enduring testosterone injections.
For the 5% of the male population diagnosed with hypogonadism, drugs like AndroGel, Striant and Axiron have become bathroom cabinet staples. But users have come forward claiming to suffer cardiac arrests, strokes and other heart-related issues, even when they had no history of such illnesses.
Abbot Pharmaceutical, the makers of AndroGel, are under scrutiny for allegedly recruiting doctors to help their product “ride the coattails of Viagra.” Doctors were encouraged to offer Androgel to patients who asked for Viagra to treat low testosterone.
There are also over 1, 000 lawsuits against companies like Pfizer and AbbVie, for aggressive marketing for off-label purposes.
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