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In the episode "The Incredible Hank" of the television show King of the Hill, Hank Hill's wife secretly adds large amounts of artificial testosterone to his food and drinks, making him much more athletic, aggressive, and abrasive than he normally is. Immediately afterwards, Hank more than triples his propane sales. When he discovers this and stops taking it, he temporarily experiences the opposite effects until his body resumes the production of testosterone.
In one episode of the television show Yes, Dear, Jimmy exhibits many of the symptoms associated with andropause and is prescribed some pill.
A male firefighter is treated for andropause in "Words and Deeds", a 2007 episode of the television show House.
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