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Query: UMLS:C0039730 (
thalassemia
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beta-Thalassemia major is associated with a high prevalence of hypogonadotropic hypogonadism affecting adolescents and young men with this disease. The pharmacokinetics of
Androderm
, a non-scrotal permeation-enhanced testosterone transdermal system, was previously studied in this population using three application regimens designed to mimic the nocturnal secretion and circadian patterns of testosterone production characteristics of puberty and young adulthood. In regimen I, designed for prepubertal 14 to 16 year-olds, a single
Androderm
patch (2.5 mg/day nominal delivery rate) is applied at night and removed 12 hours later in the morning. In regimen II, designed for partially virilized 17 to 19 year-olds, a single
Androderm
patch is applied nightly for 24 hours. In regimen III, intended for virilized men aged 20 years and older, two
Androderm
patches (total dose of 5 mg/day) are applied nightly for 24 hours. This report presents the results of a 12-month open label study using these three
Androderm
regimens to treat nine hypogonadal males with beta-
thalassemia
(ages 16.8 to 31.8 yr). Our data show that
Androderm
produced physiologically appropriate testosterone levels, lowered SHBG levels, promoted growth and virilization, increased bone mineral density, and was generally well tolerated in this population of hypogonadal adolescents and young men with beta-
thalassemia
.
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PMID:Clinical experience using the Androderm testosterone transdermal system in hypogonadal adolescents and young men with beta-thalassemia major. 1009 Nov 63
This paper reviews recent progress in the development and clinical application of testosterone transdermal delivery systems designed for physiological replacement therapy in men and women. The biopharmaceutic goal of physiologic replacement therapy is to produce serum levels and circadian patterns of testosterone and its active metabolites that mimic the normal physiology of testosterone in the particular target population. For the treatment of adult hypogonadal men, the nightly 24 h application of the
Androderm
testosterone transdermal system (5 mg per day) achieves this goal - as demonstrated in a series of clinical pharmacokinetic studies. For the treatment of adolescent males, physiologic replacement can be approximated by modifying the dose and duration of
Androderm
application so as to mimic the patterns of nocturnal testosterone secretion observed during puberty. With the objective of providing physiological replacement for women with diminished testosterone production, an experimental testosterone matrix transdermal system (TMTDS) has been developed and is currently undergoing clinical evaluation. In parallel with the development of testosterone transdermal systems, physicians have been investigating a number of conditions, in both males and females, where testosterone production is diminished and replacement therapy may be beneficial. Three of these new clinical applications will be illustrated - the use of
Androderm
for the treatment of adolescent males with beta-
thalassemia
, the use of
Androderm
for the treatment of HIV+ men, and the use of the TMTDS for the treatment of HIV+ women. From the biopharmaceutic and clinical perspectives, the development of testosterone transdermal systems represents an important achievement in controlled drug delivery.
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PMID:New clinical applications of transdermal testosterone delivery in men and women. 1069 90