Couldn't help but smile. I do know something of testosterone treatment
in AIDS (discussed it with someone at Columbia a couple of years ago),
but "U.S. testosterone shortage" lends itself to wild free
association...!
F. LeFever
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> * U.S. Testosterone Shortage: Call for Information
> * Abacavir (Ziagen (tm)) Approval Recommended
> * Induction/Maintenance Strategy Failed in U.S., French Trials
> * Efavirenz (Sustiva (tm)) Available through Patient Assistance
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> * Amprenavir (Agenerase (tm)) Submitted for Approval
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> * Calif: Medicaid Expansion Needs Quick Attention after Election
> * Youth Consent, Confidentiality for Counselors, San Francisco Dec 1
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