Intrinsa Needs More Safety Studies In Face Of Potential Off-Label Use
Executive Summary
Further safety studies of Procter & Gamble's testosterone patch Intrinsa are necessary prior to approval because of the potential for broad off-label use of the female sexual dysfunction therapy, FDA's Reproductive Health Drugs Advisory Committee said Dec. 2
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