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Androgen therapy can improve sexual wellbeing, libido and sexual arousal in postmenopausal women through its effect on the central nervous system. Testosterone levels gradually decline throughout a woman’s lifespan and testosterone therapy may be useful for menopausal women with sexual dysfunction, in whom estrogen therapy alone has been ineffective.