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LOW TESTOSTERONE
RESEARCH STUDY

DO YOU HAVE A HISTORY OF HEART DISEASE OR STROKE?

Some men with a history of heart disease or stroke also have low testosterone levels, also known as hypogonadism.  

Symptoms of Low Testosterone/hypogonadism, include fatigue, depressed mood and loss of body hair.

If this sounds like you, maybe you’d be interested in joining our medical research study in the New York Metropolitan Area.

Our Study

Mens health specialists are evaluating an investigational medication for men with a history of heart disease, such as heart attack or stroke who now experience the symptoms of Low Testosterone/Hypogonadism.

Locations in Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, Nassau County, Elizabeth New Jersey, Raritan New Jersey and Hudson County.

You May Qualify for the Study if You:

  • Are between 45 and 80 years old
  • Have a medical history of having had a heart attack or stroke
  • Experience symptoms such as fatigue, depressed mood and loss of body hair

Participants May Receive:

  • Study-related medical care at no cost
  • Study medication (or placebo) at no cost
  • Compensation for time and travel
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