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Compounded Transdermal Testosterone Cream
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Compounded Transdermal Testosterone Cream

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Topical testosterone cream is one of several ways to administer testosterone replacement therapy. It may be an option for patients who prefer daily topical application instead of injections or dealing with needles.

*Prescription required. Results may vary. For additional information, see product information.

Applied topically as prescribed—typically to inner arm, thigh, or other site. Your provider will specify dose, application site, and frequency based on your labs and goals.

Potential Side Effects +

Topical testosterone therapy is a clinical treatment that requires medical supervision to mitigate risks, including the risk of testosterone transferring to other people through skin contact. Potential side effects are primarily managed through proper dosing, correct application practices, and regular blood work.

Known side effects can include increased red blood cell count, increased PSA, changes in mood, acne or oily skin, skin irritation at the application site, elevated blood pressure, fluid retention, worsening urinary symptoms in patients with an enlarged prostate, breast tenderness or enlargement, sleep apnea symptoms, and suppression of natural sperm production. Topical testosterone can also transfer to women or children through contact with unwashed or uncovered application sites, which may cause unwanted testosterone effects such as acne, changes in body hair, or signs of early puberty in children.

Regular monitoring of your testosterone levels, hematocrit, PSA, blood pressure, and other key markers is a mandatory part of our protocol to help manage risk. Patients using topical testosterone should wash their hands after application, allow the medication to dry, cover the application area with clothing, and wash the application site before skin-to-skin contact with another person.

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription products:

The statements on this page have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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