What is it? (physiology and clinical effects) Naturally occurring
hormone in the human body.
Clinically relevant conditions: Menopause / Post-menopause woman with low estrogen or testosterone
Food Sources: Androstenedione is made in human adrenal glands
and gonads.
Risk factors and symptoms of deficiency: (who is
likely deficient) Androstenedione levels likely decrease with age, although
this may not be considered a deficiency.
Recommended dosage: (how
much usually taken) 100-300 mg daily
Contraindications:(side
effects / precautions / interactions / drug interactions) Only use under
supervision of a doctor.