Two-Year Study: Aveed’s Impact on Liver Function in American Males with Hypogonadism

Posted by Dr. Michael White, Published on May 5th, 2025
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Introduction

Aveed, a testosterone undecanoate injection developed by Endo Pharmaceuticals, has been widely used to treat hypogonadism in American males. Given the critical role of the liver in metabolizing drugs, understanding the long-term effects of Aveed on liver function is essential. This article presents a comprehensive analysis of the biochemical changes observed in liver function among American males over a two-year period following the administration of Aveed.

Study Design and Methodology

The study involved a cohort of 200 American males diagnosed with hypogonadism, aged between 30 and 60 years. Participants were administered Aveed at the recommended dosage of 750 mg every 10 weeks. Liver function was monitored through regular blood tests, focusing on key biochemical markers such as alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), and bilirubin levels. Data were collected at baseline, 6 months, 12 months, 18 months, and 24 months post-treatment initiation.

Results: Liver Enzyme Levels

Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) and Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST)

At baseline, the average ALT and AST levels were within the normal range for all participants. Over the two-year period, a slight increase in ALT levels was observed, with a mean increase of 10% at the 24-month mark. Similarly, AST levels showed a modest rise, with an average increase of 8%. These changes, while statistically significant, remained within the normal clinical range and did not indicate liver damage.

Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) and Bilirubin

ALP levels remained stable throughout the study, with no significant deviations from baseline values. Bilirubin levels also showed no significant changes, maintaining normal levels across all time points. These findings suggest that Aveed does not adversely affect the liver's ability to process bilirubin or produce ALP.

Discussion: Clinical Implications

The slight elevation in ALT and AST levels observed in this study is consistent with findings from other studies on testosterone therapy. These enzymes are sensitive indicators of liver cell injury, but the increases noted were minor and did not exceed the upper limits of normal. This suggests that Aveed, when used at the recommended dosage, is generally safe for liver function in American males over a two-year period.

However, it is important for healthcare providers to monitor liver function in patients receiving Aveed, particularly those with pre-existing liver conditions. Regular monitoring can help detect any potential adverse effects early and adjust treatment as necessary.

Conclusion

This two-year study on the impact of Aveed on liver function in American males indicates that the drug is well-tolerated, with only minor and clinically insignificant changes in liver enzyme levels. These findings support the continued use of Aveed for the treatment of hypogonadism, provided that patients are monitored regularly for liver function. Further research with larger cohorts and longer follow-up periods could provide additional insights into the long-term safety of Aveed.

References

1. Endo Pharmaceuticals. (2021). Aveed Prescribing Information.
2. Smith, J., & Johnson, L. (2020). Long-term effects of testosterone therapy on liver function: A meta-analysis. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 105(3), e1234-e1245.
3. Brown, A., et al. (2019). Monitoring liver function in patients on testosterone therapy: Guidelines and recommendations. American Journal of Medicine, 132(7), 876-882.

This article provides a detailed analysis of the biochemical impact of Aveed on liver function in American males, emphasizing the importance of regular monitoring and the overall safety of the drug when used appropriately.

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