Question 20 Not yet answered A 70-year-old man with symptomatic hypogonadism and testosterone concentrations of <200 ng/
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Question 20 Not yet answered A 70-year-old man with symptomatic hypogonadism and testosterone concentrations of <200 ng/
Question 20 Not yet answered A 70-year-old man with symptomatic hypogonadism and testosterone concentrations of <200 ng/dl is diagnosed with osteoporosis. He is thought to be at low risk for hip fracture. Which of the following is the best initial treatment? Marked out of 1 P Flag question Alendronate and testosterone Calcitonin and testosterone Ibandronate alone Testosterone alone