TESTO ENANTHATE ACTIONS
Testosterone enanthate has both anabolic and androgenic properties. Its characteristics are very similar to those of testosterone cypionate. Basically, testosterone is a hormone that is naturally produced in the male testicles and to a lesser extent in the female ovaries. Testosterone Enanthate reduces protein catabolism and at the same time enhances protein anabolism.
INDICATIONS:
Testosterone Enanthate is prescribed for replacement therapy in patients with a deficiency or almost no testosterone hormone. Testosterone enanthate is also indicated for the treatment of the following conditions:
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* .Primary Hypogonadism
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* Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism
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* Delayed Puberty
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* Metastatic Breast Cancer In Women.
CONTRAINDICATIONS AND WARNINGS:
The main contradictions in the treatment of testosterone enanthate include: pregnancy, breastfeeding; allergy to the ingredients of any product; serious heart, kidney, or liver disease; prostate cancer, breast cancer (in men).
Testosterone Enanthate is limited in the following cases:
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* .If The Patient May Become Pregnant, Are Pregnant Or Breastfeeding
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* If The Patient Is Allergic To Any Medicines, Food Or Other Substances, Especially Sesame Oil
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* Enlarged Prostate
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* Kidney Or Liver Disease
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* Diabetes
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* Obesity
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* Angina (Chest Pain)
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* Edema (Swelling)
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* Angina (Chest Pain)
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* High Blood Calcium Levels
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* High Cholesterol
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* Coronary Artery Disease
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* Heart Disorders
In these specific cases, dose adjustment may be required. The patient should inform his doctor about his health condition in order to avoid any side effects.
SIDE EFFECTS:
with testosterone enanthate treatment. The patient should immediately contact a doctor or emergency department in the event of the following side effects:
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* Allergic Reactions Such As Hives; Rash; Itching; Tightness In The Chest; Labored Breathing
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* Swelling Of The Mouth, Face, Lips, Or Tongue
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* Acne
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* Irritation Of The Gums Or Mouth; Pain In The Gums; Tenderness Or Swelling Of The Gums
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* Hair Loss
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* Fatigue
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* Depression Or Mood Changes
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* Facial Hair Growth
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* Dizziness
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* Headache
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* Swelling Of The Ankles Or Feet
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* Growth Or Chest Pain
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* Change In The Size Or Shape Of The Testicles
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* Changes In The Menstrual Cycle
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* Changes In The Menstrual Cycle
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* Dark Urine Or Light-colored Bowel Movements
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* Painful Or Prolonged Erection
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* Change In Sex Drive
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* Gingivitis
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*Abdominal Pain
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* Loss Of Appetite; Nausea
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* Weight Gain
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* Shortness Of Breath
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* Problems With Urination
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* Yellowing Of The Skin Or Eyes
DOSAGE:
dosage of testosterone enanthate varies depending on the patient's age, gender, health status, response to treatment and any side effects. This should be strictly indicated by a physician. Typically, a total dose above 400 mg per month is not required due to the increased risk of side effects. For the treatment of male hypogonadism, a dose of 50 to 400 mg is administered every 2 to 4 weeks. In male patients with delayed puberty, a dose of 50 mg to 200 mg is given every 2-4 weeks. For female patients with palliation of inoperable breast cancer, a dose of 200 to 400 mg every 2 to 4 weeks is recommended.
INTERACTION:
Testosterone enanthate can interact with the following categories of drugs:
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* Propranolol
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* Oral Hypoglycemia (Eg, Glyburide)
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* Insulin
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* Anticoagulants (Such As Warfarin)
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* Oxyphenbutazone
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* Corticosteroids (Eg, Prednisone)
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* Macrolide Immunosuppressants (Eg, Tacrolimus).
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* Insulin
To eliminate the risk of any potential adverse effects, the patient should inform the physician of any additional medications they are administering, including prescribed or unprescribed medications, vitamins, minerals, herbal preparations, etc.
OPTIONAL:
Product must be stored at room temperature 68º to 77ºF (20º to 25ºC). Products should be kept away from children and pets. The product should not be stored in hot and humid conditions.