Lawley Pharmaceuticals
Founded in 1995 by pharmacist
Michael Buckley, Lawley Pharmaceuticals is a privately owned company
that has grown to become a world leader in research and development of
transdermal hormone preparations
for testosterone, progesterone and oestradiol.
The product line of Lawley
Pharmaceuticals includes:
- Andro-Feme® 1% Cream - Testosterone for Women
- Andromen® 2% Cream and Andromen® Forte 5% Cream -
Testosterone for Men
- Pro-Feme® 3.2% Cream and 10% Cream - Progesterone for
women
- Natragen® 0.2% Cream - Estradiol for women
(Only Andro-Feme® and Andromen®
products are offered on this site.)
Completed clinical studies of
Lawley Pharmaceuticals include:
- The effectiveness of transdermal progesterone cream on
menopausal symptoms, lipids and bone markers.
- The effects of sequential transdermal progesterone cream
on endometrium bleeding pattern and salivary levels in post-menopausal
women.
- Evaluation of serum testosterone levels after topical
applications of Andro-Feme® cream in post menopausal women with
symptoms of testosterone deficiency.
- Systemic absorption after transdermal application of
labelled Progesterone in Rats.
- Plasma and saliva concentrations of progesterone in pre-
and postmenopausal women after topical application of progesterone
cream.
- The effect of testosterone replacement therapy on
sexuality, mood and cognition of post menopausal women.
- Long-Term pharmacokinetics and clinical efficacy of
Andromen® Forte 5% cream for androgen replacement in hypogonadal men.
- Transdermal testosterone therapy improves well-being,
mood, and sexual function in premenopausal women.
- The pharmacokinetics of Andro-Feme® 1% testosterone cream
following two week, once daily application in testosterone deficient
women.
Lawley Pharmaceuticals has
established strong links with centres of medical research excellence
including:
- The Barbara Gross Medical Research Institute, Royal
Hospital for Women, Sydney
- The Jean Hailes Medical Research Foundation, Clayton,
Melbourne
- The Menopause Unit, King Edward Memorial Hospital, Perth
- Royal Perth Hospital, Dept of Endocrinology, Perth
- Prince Henry Institute of Medical Research, Clayton,
Melbourne
- ANZAC Medical Research Institute, Concord Hospital, Sydney
- St George Hospital, Kogarah, Sydney
- Prince Henry’s Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne
- McCusker Foundation for Alzheimer’s Disease Research,
Nedlands, Perth
- Neuroscience Centre, Siloam Gleneagles Hospital Lippo
Karawaci, Indonesia