Publications by authors named "Anthony Yin"

This study investigates the effect of dietary fat on the testosterone (T) pharmacokinetics in hypogonadal men following administration of a self-emulsifying capsule formulation of oral T undecanoate (TU). In an open-label, 2-center, 5-way crossover study, a single oral dose of TU containing 300-mg equivalents of T (maximum anticipated human dose per administration) was administered to 16 hypogonadal men with a washout period of at least 5 days between doses. All participants were randomized to receive the TU capsules fasting or 30 minutes after an approximately 800-calorie meal containing 10%, 20%, 30%, or 50% fat.

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Many hypogonadal men prefer oral testosterone (T) treatment. Oral T undecanoate (TU) is available in many countries, but not in the United States. We aimed to assess the pharmacokinetics of oral TU in a new self-emulsifying drug delivery system formulation.

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Importance Of The Field: Hypogonadism in the young and middle-aged male is a well-established clinical entity. The majority of the patients have primary gonadal insufficiency with Klinefelter syndrome a common cause. Secondary hypogonadism in these age groups can be congenital, secondary to medications, or associated with a hypothalamic-pituitary mass or inflammatory lesions.

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