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A study done in 1996 showed that there were no short term effects on mood or behavior from the administration of supraphysiologic doses of testosterone for 10 weeks on 43 healthy men.
In the US, the government agency that checks drugs for safety and efficacy is the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Other countries have their own, different, government agencies for this purpose.
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You should speak with your safety person at work, to find out the specific policy for your company. I worked in healthcare (not direct patient contact though) and when I got the mumps (last year) my safety person said 7-10 days, but I went back to work after 3 days. They needed me and since I didn't have direct patient contact, it was okay.
AR 385-10, The Army Safety Program and USC 10 establishes how safety regulations apply to the army.
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The Fifth Patient was created on 2007-06-10.
AR 385-10, The Army Safety Program and USC 10 establishes how safety regulations apply to the army.