Testosterone 200 mg 10 ml Vial
Testosterone topical is used to treat the symptoms of low testosterone in adults who have hypogonadism (a condition in which the body does not produce enough natural testosterone).
Testosterone is used when there's low testosterone levels caused by certain medical conditions, including disorders of the testicles, pituitary gland (a small gland in the brain), or hypothalamus (a part of the brain) that cause hypogonadism.
Your doctor will order certain tests to check your testosterone levels to see if they are low before you begin to use testosterone topical.
Testosterone is a hormone produced by the body that contributes to the growth, development, and functioning of the sexual organs. Testosterone topical works by replacing the testosterone that is normally produced by the body.
100mg 5 ml Vial (Injectable)
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How to use
Testosterone comes in a cream to be applied directly to the skin. It is usually applied once a day. It is best to apply testosterone cream in the morning after your shower.
You should not apply any testosterone topical products to your penis or scrotum or to skin that has sores, cuts, or irritation.
Be careful not to get testosterone in your eyes. If you do get testosterone in your eyes, wash them right away with warm, clean water. Call a doctor if your eyes become irritated.
Adverse Reactions
Testosterone may cause side effects. Tell your doctor if any of these symptoms are severe or do not go away:
- breast enlargement and/or pain
- decreased sexual desire
- acne
- depression
- mood changes
- headache
- teary eyes
- dry or itchy skin
- diarrhea
- skin redness or irritation
Some side effects can be serious. If you experience any of the following symptoms, call your doctor immediately:
- lower leg pain, swelling, warmth, or redness
- shortness of breath
- swelling of the hands, feet, ankles, or lower legs
- nausea or vomiting
- slow or difficult speech
- dizziness or faintness
- weakness or numbness of an arm or leg
- chest pain
- difficulty breathing, especially during sleep
- erections that happen too often or that last too long
- difficulty urinating, weak urine flow, frequent urination, sudden need to urinate right away
- yellowing of the skin or eyes