Testosterone cypionate is a slow-acting, long-ester, oil-based injectable testosterone compound that is commonly prescribed for the treatment of low testosterone levels and various related symptoms in males.
Testosterone cypionate is a slow-acting, long-ester, oil-based injectable testosterone compound that is commonly prescribed for the treatment of low testosterone levels and various related symptoms in males.
Testosterone Injection is indicated for replacement therapy in the male in conditions associated with symptoms of deficiency or absence of endogenous testosterone.
Testosterone is contraindicated during pregnancy because of probable adverse effects on the fetus (FDA pregnancy risk category X).
Women of childbearing potential who are receiving testosterone treatments should utilize adequate contraception.
The following adverse reactions in the male have occurred with some androgens:
Testosterone injection may cause side effects. Tell your doctor if any of these symptoms are severe or do not go away:
Testosterone is a controlled substance under the Anabolic Steroids Control Act, and DEPO-Testosterone Injection has been assigned to Schedule III.
There have been no reports of acute overdosage with the androgens.
It should not be given intravenously. Intramuscular injections should be given deep in the gluteal muscle.