- Testosterone therapy can improve libido in postmenopausal women.
- Sexual dysfunction in women is complex and multifactorial.
- Low sexual desire is only considered a disorder if it causes distress.
- Psychosocial factors play a significant role in sexual health.
- Testosterone levels do not change significantly at menopause.
- The placebo effect can significantly influence treatment outcomes.
- Individualized care is crucial in managing sexual dysfunction.
- Dosing for testosterone therapy should be carefully monitored.
- Current medications for low libido have modest benefits.
- Evidence for testosterone therapy in premenopausal women is still emerging.
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