Trials are due to start in the autumn and if successful, could help treat low sex drive, experts say.
Although oestrogen and progesterone hormone replacement therapy patches are available, there is no testosterone version at present
Medherant, a company founded by the University of Warwick's Professor David Haddleton, is aiming to start clinical trials in the autumn.Those suffering loss of libido due to menopause cannot currently be prescribed testosterone on the NHS.
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