Men typically experience an age-related decline in testosterone, by approximately 0.4 to 2% per year after the age of 30. Testosterone is the primary androgen responsible for the growth and development of the male reproductive system, helping to maintain key male sexual characteristics such as sexual function, desire, performance, vigor, a healthy sperm profile, bone and muscle mass, metabolic balance, and psychological well-being.
Tesnor has been clinically studied for its ability to increase serum testosterone levels in both young and ageing males; therefore, this study aimed to examine the sexual function of male volunteers aged 40 to 70 with serum total testosterone ≥ 300 ng/dL.
“The results of this study further demonstrate Tesnor’s effectiveness in…