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Testosterone Cypionate Injections – General Information

Testosterone cypionate is a prescription medication classified as an androgen. It is a male steroid hormone that provides a supplemental dose of testosterone for men who are testosterone deficient. Testosterone is the body’s primary androgen hormone and is responsible for assisting with bone and muscle development, metabolism, red blood cell production, brain functions, heart health, sexual functions, fertility, and more.

The testosterone cypionate injection works by replacing what the body no longer produces. Testosterone cypionate has been in use since the 1950s with superior results. Before the creation of antidepressants, doctor’s frequently prescribed testosterone for treatment. Today, testosterone cypionate is once again helping many men combat feelings of depression.

Depo-Testosterone and Watson testosterone cypionate are the two most frequently prescribed brands of testosterone cypionate injections. It is also possible to get generic testosterone cypionate produced by a compounding pharmacy.

Your doctor may prescribe testosterone to treat hypogonadism. This is another name for testosterone deficiency, low testosterone, Low T, or androgen deficiency. In whatever name the physician uses, the issue is essentially the same – your testes are no longer producing enough testosterone for your body’s needs.

*Testosterone Cypionate treats the symptoms of Low T by increasing testosterone levels in the body.

What to Know Before Using Testosterone Cypionate

Because testosterone cypionate is a controlled substance, you cannot get it for sale in the US without a prescription. Your doctor will run diagnostic blood tests and require a physical examination and complete health history overview before diagnosing hypogonadism. Testosterone therapy is extremely safe and effective when prescribed to treat Low T.

Do not purchase Watson testosterone cypionate for sale online from unregulated sources. There is no way of knowing if the medication was tampered with, diluted, swapped, or counterfeited without sending it to an independent laboratory for testing. The only regulated sources of testosterone cypionate in the US are licensed pharmacies.

Testosterone cypionate should not be used for bodybuilding or other off-label purposes. To do so could cause an excessive amount of testosterone in the bloodstream that could lead to serious side effects. There is also the risk of the body ceasing its natural testosterone production which could result in infertility and testicular atrophy.

*Testosterone Cypionate should only be used when prescribed to treat hypogonadism – and always purchased from regulated US pharmacies.

Indications / Contraindications / Precautions

Indications for testosterone therapy are as follows:

  • Doctors prescribe testosterone cypionate to men to treat the symptoms of Low T when the body does not produce enough testosterone. Testosterone use is indicated for men with either primary or secondary hypogonadism.
  • Primary hypogonadism deals with conditions of the testes that causes a decline in testosterone production.
  • Secondary or hypogonadotropic hypogonadism deals with conditions associated with the hypothalamus or pituitary gland that produce hormones that stimulate testicular testosterone production.
  • Testosterone cypionate may be prescribed to adolescent males who have delayed puberty onset.
  • Women who have metastatic breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body may receive testosterone cypionate if they have become refractory to other hormone treatments.

Contraindications for testosterone therapy include:

  • Allergies – People with known allergies to testosterone cypionate, benzyl benzoate, cottonseed oil, or benzyl alcohol should not use Watson testosterone cypionate injections.
  • Cancer – Men with breast cancer should not use testosterone cypionate. Tell your doctor if you have prostate cancer. Although it is a contraindication, there is research that shows testosterone use does not worsen or cause a relapse of prostate cancer.
  • Pregnancy – Women who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant should not use testosterone cypionate. Testosterone therapy is also contraindicated in women who are breastfeeding as it is unknown if testosterone passes into breast milk.

Before using testosterone cypionate, discuss the following conditions with your doctor:

  • Diabetes – testosterone cypionate may alter blood glucose levels. More frequent monitoring of blood sugar levels is necessary when receiving testosterone therapy.
  • Heart Disease – androgen use may alter sodium, calcium, water, phosphate, and other electrolyte levels in the body that can cause fluid build up and increase blood pressure. Although research backs up the beneficial effects of testosterone for cardiovascular health, it is crucial to discuss any heart concerns with your physician.
  • Infertility – supplemental testosterone use can decrease sperm count. Let your doctor know if you are trying to conceive a child before using testosterone cypionate. Your physician may prescribe HCG to help support testicular testosterone production.
  • Kidney and Liver Disease – changes in sodium and water content may impact kidney and liver functions. Let your hormone specialist know if you have either of these conditions.
  • Polycythemia – testosterone use could increase blood count and worsen condition.
  • Sleep Apnea – testosterone cypionate use may worsen sleep apnea in some individuals.

Interactions with Other Medications:

Testosterone cypionate may interact with the following medications. Please let your doctor know if you currently use any of the following:

  • Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
  • Corticosteroids
  • Cyclosporine
  • Dehydroepiandrosterone
  • Insulin or other diabetes medications
  • Propranolol
  • Warfarin or other blood thinners

*Being cognizant of potential contraindications and drug interactions is essential when using testosterone cypionate.

Possible Side Effects of Testosterone Cypionate

The most common side effect of testosterone cypionate is redness or irritation at the injection site. This is mostly a bothersome reaction that will subside on its own. Testosterone therapy is generally safe for men diagnosed with Low T. Your doctor has already weighed the pros and cons of use before prescribing this medication. Those most at risk for side effects are people who abuse steroid hormones or exceed their prescribed testosterone cypionate dosage.

Common testosterone cypionate side effects include:

  • Breast enlargement (gynecomastia)
  • Acne
  • Hair loss (head)
  • Hair growth (body)
  • Oily skin
  • Mood changes
  • Prolonged erections (sometimes painful)
  • Headache
  • Weight gain
  • Sleep apnea
  • Dizziness
  • Aggressive or risky behavior
  • Enlarged prostate (due to estrogen and dihydrotestosterone conversion)

The side effects of testosterone cypionate listed below are rare, but require consult with a physician:

  • High blood pressure
  • Irregular or rapid heartbeat
  • Urinary changes
  • Swelling in legs, feet, or ankles
  • Blood clot signs – legs or arm (pain, redness, lump, swelling, warmth), lungs (coughing, difficulty breathing, sweating, passing out, coughing up blood, pain in chest that worsens when breathing in)
  • Ongoing prolonged or painful erections
  • Ongoing depression or mood changes
  • Liver problems – appetite, urinary, or stool changes, jaundice, abdominal pain, vomiting, nausea

Seek immediate medical help if the following occur:

  • Signs of a severe allergic reaction – hives, rash, breathing difficulty, swelling of the throat, mouth or face
  • Symptoms of a stroke – severe or sudden headache, slurring of speech, loss of coordination, changes in vision, numbness, pain in leg or arm, weakness
  • Signs of a heart attack – sweating, vomiting, nausea, pain in shoulder and arm, chest pressure or pain

*Side effects from testosterone cypionate are rare – understand what to look for before starting treatment.

How to Use Testosterone Cypionate

If your doctor prescribes Watson testosterone cypionate, how to use complete directions will be provided. You will also receive online links to videos demonstrating the preparation and injection process. For most men starting treatment, testosterone cypionate administration will be once every two weeks.

Your dosage of testosterone cypionate is customized to your personal requirements – typically somewhere between 50 and 200 mg per injection.

The thigh muscle is the best place for self-administering testosterone cypionate. If you have someone else give you the shot, the buttocks and shoulder muscles may also be used.

*Most males will administer one injection of testosterone cypionate to the thigh muscle once every two weeks.

Important Considerations and Questions about Testosterone Cypionate

Here are some important considerations and answers to frequently asked questions about testosterone cypionate:

  1. Do not alter the dosage or frequency of testosterone cypionate injections without consulting your doctor.
  2. Sharing or medication can be harmful as hormone therapy is customized for the individual.
  3. Never dispose of testosterone or other medications down a drain. Contact a local pharmacist for disposal information in your area.
  4. In case of overdose contact medical help at once. Overdosing on testosterone cypionate is extremely rare.
  5. What do I do if I miss a dose? If this occurs, contact your doctor for instructions. Do not take two doses at once.
  6. How do I travel with testosterone cypionate? Keep your medications in a carry-on bag – never place in checked luggage. Leave your medications in their original packaging with the prescription label. Bring extra needles and syringes with you.
  7. Do not leave testosterone cypionate in a car. Extreme hot and cold temperatures could alter the medication.

Storage information: always store testosterone cypionate at securely out of reach of children and pets. Do not refrigerate or freeze testosterone and keep it between 68 and 77 degrees Fahrenheit (room temperature). Keep testosterone cypionate away from light and moisture (do not store in a bathroom or above a stove or oven).

*Following all guidelines will result in successful treatment with testosterone cypionate.

How Do I Get Testosterone Cypionate?

To get an affordable testosterone cypionate price, contact our hormone clinic. We eliminate the cost of office visits to a hormone specialist by providing over-the-phone confidential consultations at no charge. Following your local exam and blood test, our doctor will determine if you have Low T. If so, you will then receive your prescription for testosterone cypionate and all medications and supplies will arrive at your door.

If you think you have Low T and would like to get testosterone cypionate, buy online knowing that you are getting safe, legal testosterone for use.

*Contact our hormone clinic today for your free consultation.


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