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TESTOSTERONE are one from main male hormones, which supports normal male signs such muscle, facial hair, and other second sexual signs. Testosterone are used in males to treat low testosterone levels. Testosterone also mayhap applied for other purposes.
What should I discuss my doctor before I use testosterone?
Need to know if you've some of these conditions:
diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, liver disease, lung disease, prostate cancer, allergy to testosterone, soy proteins, other medicines, foods, dyes, or preservatives. This drug isn't for use in females
How should I use testosterone?
Follow the directions given to you from your doctor. Take your medication at regular time interval. Don't take your medication more often than guided.
A patient information sheet for drugs will tend with each prescription and refill. Read this sheet carefully each time. The mainsheet may variety ofttimes.
Talk to your pediatrist considering the use of testosterone in children (Special precaution perhaps needed).
Overdosage: if you've taken too much of testosterone contact a poison control centre or ER immediately.
Do not share testosterone with others.
What if I miss a dose?
If you miss a dose, take it as shortly as you can. If it's nearly for your next dose, take only that dose. Don't take doubled or extra doses.
What may interact with testosterone?medications for diabetes, medications that treat blood clots like Coumadin, Tandearil, steroid hormones like Deltasone or Cortisone
This listing may not trace each potential interactions. Give your health professional a list of all the medications, herbs, over-the-counter drugs or dietetical supplementations you use. Also tell them if you smoke, drink alcohol, or use banned drugs.
What side effects may I detect from testosterone?
Side effects that you should report to your doctor or health care professional as soon as possible:
allergies like skin rash, itching or hives, swelling of the face, lips or tongue, breast enlargement, breathing troubles, changes in mood, especially anger, depression or rage, dark urine, general ill feeling or flu-like symptoms, gum blister, light-colored stools, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, right upper belly pain, stomach pain, swelling of ankles too frequent or persistent erections, trouble passing urine or change in the amount of urine unusually weak or tired, yellowing of the eyes or skin
Side effects that usually do not require medical attention (report to your doctor or health care professional if they continue or are bothersome):
acne altered, bitter taste change in sex drive or performance dry mouth gum irritation, pain, swelling headache
This listing may not trace each possible side effects.
What should I watch for while using testosterone?
Visit your doctor or healthcare professional for regular checks on your advance. They'll need to check the level of testosterone in your blood.
If you feel anything strange, tell your doctor.
Testosterone may affect blood glucose levels. If you've diabetes, check with your doctor earlier you change your diet or the dose of your diabetic medication.
This drug is prohibited from use in athletes by most athletic organizations.
Where should I keep testosterone?
Keep out of the reach of children. testosterone can be abused. Keep your medicine in a safe place to protect it from theft. Do not share testosterone with anyone. Selling or giving away testosterone is dangerous and against the law.
Store at room temperature between 20 and 25 degrees C (68 and 77 degrees F). Do not use medicine from a damaged blister package. Throw away any unused medicine after the expiration date.
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