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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Which Medications Can Cause Man Boobs?


Drug-Induced Gynecomastia


Deepinder F, Braunstein GD. Drug-induced gynecomastia: an evidence-based review. Expert Opin Drug Saf.http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.1517/14740338.2012.712109 

Drugs are estimated to cause about 10 - 25% of all cases of gynecomastia. Over the course of several decades, multiple medications have been implicated in the development of gynecomastia mostly in the form of case reports and case series. However, these reports suffer from a multitude of deficiencies, including poor quality of evidence. Areas covered: Studies were selected for this review by performing an extensive electronic and hand-search using BIOSIS, EMBASE and Medline, from 1940 to present, for all reported drug associations of gynecomastia and their possible pathophysiology. Quality of evidence was assessed on a three-point scale: good, fair and poor, and each of the drugs reported to cause gynecomastia was assigned a level of strength.

The pathophysiology of gynecomastia is also discussed in detail for each of the drugs found to have a good or fair evidence of association with gynecomastia. Expert opinion: Most of the reported drug-gynecomastia associations were based on poor quality evidence.

The drugs definitely associated with the onset of gynecomastia are spironolactone, cimetidine, ketoconazole, hGH, estrogens, hCG, anti-androgens, GnRH analogs and 5-alpha reductase inhibitors. Medications probably associated with gynecomastia include risperidone, verapamil, nifedipine, omeprazole, alkylating agents, HIV medications (efavirenz), anabolic steroids, alcohol and opioids.

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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Approach to Men with Gynecomastia (Breast Enlargement)


Dr Harold E. Carlson, M.D. from the Department of Medicine, Endocrinology Division of Stony Brook University in New York, wrote a great paper about the management of gynecomastia (enlargement of breast tissue in men caused by increased estradiol originated by medications, testosterone therapy or other causes). 

http://jcem.endojournals.org/content/96/1/15.full

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