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_x000D_ Buy Testosterone enanthate powder , also known as testosterone heptanoate, is an anabolic and androgenic steroid (AAS) drug used to treat low testosterone levels. Anabolic drugs work by building muscles, while androgenic refers to the enhancement of male sex characteristics. Used in medical procedures since the 1950s, testosterone enanthate is marketed under numerous brand names, including Androfil, Andropository, Cernos, Delatestryl, Depandro, Durathate, Everone, Sustrone, Testanon, Testanova, Testrin, Testostroval, Testoviron, and Testro._x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_
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_x000D_ The drug is suitable for testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) in men with hypogonadism (the diminished production of testosterone in the testes).1 Causes of hypogonadism include testicular injury, infection, and cancer. Radiation and chemotherapy can also cause hypogonadism, as can congenital disorders such as Klinefelter syndrome and diseases of the hypothalamus and pituitary gland (both of which stimulate testosterone production)._x000D_
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_x000D_ Testosterone levels in men can often decline steeply after the age of 50, leading to a condition known as andropause in which vigor and sexual desire are affected. Older men with symptoms of andropause (including fatigue and low libido) will often benefit from TRT.3_x000D_ _x000D_ Testosterone enanthate can also be used for hormone therapy in transgender men4 , to treat delayed puberty in boys5 , and to manage inoperable metastatic breast cancer (breast cancer that has spread) in postmenopausal women.6_x000D_ _x000D_ The drug is also sometimes used, controversially, as an anti-aging therapy in older men._x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ Dosage_x000D_ Testosterone enanthate is a clear or yellowish viscous fluid supplied in a 5-milliliter (mL) multi-use glass vial. It is injected intramuscularly into the buttocks every one to four weeks. To avoid the fluctuating hormone levels (and the associated mood swings), lower dosages are often prescribed over shorter intervals._x000D_ _x000D_ The active drug, which is suspended in sesame oil, has a sustained release period of two to three weeks. The dosage may vary by individual but is typically prescribed as follows:1_x000D_ _x000D_ Male hypogonadism: 50 to 400 milligrams (mg) every two to four weeks_x000D_ Delayed male puberty: 5 to 200 mg every two to four weeks for four to six months_x000D_ Metastatic breast cancer: 200 to 400 mg every two to four weeks_x000D_ Transgender hormone therapy: 50 to 200 mg per week or 100 to 200 mg every two weeks_x000D_ While testosterone enanthate is sometimes used interchangeably with testosterone cypionate (depo testosterone), the latter is not approved to treat delayed male puberty, to manage metastatic breast cancer, or for transgender hormone therapy._x000D_ _x000D_ Testosterone Blockers for Transgender Women_x000D_ Side Effects_x000D_ As a substance designed to alter hormone levels, testosterone enanthate has both its clear benefits and risks._x000D_ _x000D_ The side effects can range from mild to intolerable. 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Some are related to the androgenic effects of the drug; others can affect the heart and liver by elevating the cholesterol and liver enzyme levels._x000D_ _x000D_ Call your doctor if you develop any of the following:_x000D_ _x000D_ Male-pattern hair loss_x000D_ Male-pattern hair growth in women (hirsutism)_x000D_ Male breast enlargement (gynecomastia)_x000D_ Deepening voice in women_x000D_ Menstrual irregularities, (including amenorrhea)_x000D_ Clitoral enlargement_x000D_ Prolonged painful erections in men (priapism)_x000D_ Difficulty urinating or frequent urination at night in men_x000D_ Severe psychiatric symptoms, including major depression, paranoia, or psychosis_x000D_ Some androgenic effects in women, such as clitoral enlargement and the deepening of the voice, are irreversible once they develop. A low sperm (oligospermia) can impair fertility in men.1_x000D_ _x000D_ The excessive use of testosterone can also increase the risk of a heart attack, stroke, congestive heart failure, and deep vein thrombosis (DVT), especially in men.1 Severe liver injury can also occur, characterized by symptoms of fatigue, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, dark urine, and the yellowing of the eyes and skin (jaundice)._x000D_ _x000D_ Call 911 or seek emergency care if you have signs of a cardiovascular event, including shortness of breath, rapid breathing, profuse sweating, trouble speaking, severe headaches, weakness on one the side of the body, or severe shooting pains in the left arm, jaw, or chest._x000D_ _x000D_ Interactions_x000D_ There are certain drugs that interact with testosterone enanthate. Some may need to be substituted or dose-adjusted. Alternately, other forms of androgenic therapy can be explored, including lower dose testosterone patches._x000D_ _x000D_ Among the possible drug-drug interactions:1_x000D_ _x000D_ Anticoagulants (“blood thinners”) like warfarin often have increased drug activity when used with testosterone, increasing the risk of bleeding._x000D_ Diabetes drug doses may need to be adjusted as testosterone may decrease both blood sugar and insulin requirements._x000D_ Corticosteroids and testosterone need to be used with caution in people with heart, kidney, or liver disease as the combined use may promote fluid retention (edema) and increase the risk of congestive heart failure._x000D_ Contraindications_x000D_ There are conditions in which testosterone enanthate should not be used under any circumstance. This includes the use of testosterone in men with untreated prostate cancer or breast cancer and in pregnant women.8 1 The drug should also be avoided if you are allergic to sesame oil or any components of the drug._x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ Prostate Cancer Risk_x000D_ The prostate gland is an organ in men whose role it is to secrete prostate fluid, one of the components of semen. The gland is dependent on androgens to function and will decrease the production of prostate fluid if the androgen level is low._x000D_ _x000D_ In tandem with this decrease is an increase in the risk of prostate gland enlargement, a condition referred to as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). The enlargement not only obstructs the flow of urine; it can also lead to bladder stones and reduced kidney function._x000D_ _x000D_ Testosterone replacement therapy is known to improve urinary symptoms in men with BPH.9 Moreover, it appears to do so without increasing the risk of prostate cancer._x000D_ _x000D_ The same may not be true for men diagnosed with a prostate malignancy. While the association between testosterone use and prostate cancer remains highly controversial, there have been reports, mostly anecdotal, that testosterone use in older men with untreated prostate cancer led to metastasis._x000D_ _x000D_ With that being said, a 2011 study from Harvard Medical School concluded that there was no link between disease progression and testosterone use in 13 men with untreated prostate cancer who were on treatment for an average of 2.5 years.8 Other studies have reached a similar conclusion._x000D_ _x000D_ Despite the continued controversy, the FDA strongly advises against the use of testosterone in men with untreated prostate cancer._x000D_ _x000D_ Even for men without cancer, any elevation in the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test within the first three to six month of starting testosterone would warrant the cessation of treatment until a complete cancer investigation can be completed._x000D_ _x000D_ The Risks of Taking Testosterone Treatments With Prostate Cancer_x000D_ Male Breast Cancer Risk_x000D_ The evidence supporting the avoidance of testosterone in men with untreated breast cancer is equally uncertain, although a retrospective study conducted in 2006 suggested an 11 percent increase in male breast cancer risk over a 10-year period.10 The mechanism for this association is poorly understood, and many don’t believe that it actually exists._x000D_ _x000D_ For men with untreated breast cancer, the FDA remains adamant that the use of testosterone poses a potential threat and should be avoided without exception.11_x000D_ _x000D_ Risk in Pregnant Women_x000D_ The use of testosterone enanthate in pregnant women is contraindicated. 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If the pregnancy is confirmed, the parents would be advised about the potential hazards to the baby._x000D_ _x000D_ Testosterone use does not appear to pose any risk to a breastfeeding baby, as the components of the drug are largely metabolized before they reach the bloodstream, breast milk, or other body fluids. Similarly, testosterone use in men does not pose any risk to a pregnancy, either during conception or gestation.