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Contact SupplierTestosterone enanthate is a synthetic, long-acting form of the male sex hormone testosterone, used primarily for hormone replacement therapy. It is administered as an intramuscular or subcutaneous injection, and it's classified as both an androgen and an anabolic steroid.
Uses and Indications
Testosterone enanthate is most commonly used to treat conditions associated with a deficiency or absence of endogenous testosterone, such as:
Hypogonadism in men: This is the primary indication, where the body doesn't produce enough testosterone. Symptoms can include fatigue, low libido, erectile dysfunction, and loss of muscle mass.
Delayed puberty in boys: It is used to stimulate puberty in carefully selected male teenagers who have a clearly delayed puberty that is not due to an underlying pathological disorder.
Metastatic breast cancer in women: In some cases, it can be used to treat certain types of breast cancer that have spread to other parts of the body, particularly in postmenopausal women.
It's important to note that the medication is also sometimes misused to enhance physique and performance. This is not a recommended or FDA-approved use and carries significant health risks.
Administration and Dosage
Administration: The injection is typically given deep into a muscle, such as the buttock, by a healthcare professional.In some cases, it can also be administered subcutaneously.The oily solution is absorbed slowly, which provides a sustained release of testosterone.
Dosage: The dosage and frequency are highly individualized based on the patient's age, weight, and the condition being treated. For male hypogonadism, a typical dose might range from 50 to 400 mg every 2 to 4 weeks. Regular monitoring of testosterone levels is essential to ensure the dose is effective and within a safe range.
Side Effects and Risks
As with any medication, testosterone enanthate can cause side effects. Common side effects include:
Injection site reactions: Pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site.
Androgenic effects: Acne, increased facial and body hair growth, male-pattern baldness.
Fluid retention: Swelling in the ankles or feet, and rapid weight gain.
Gynecomastia: Breast enlargement or tenderness in men.
Reproductive system changes: Decreased sperm count and testicular size.
More serious side effects can include:
Cardiovascular events: Increased risk of heart attack, stroke, and blood clots.
Prostate issues: May increase the risk of prostate enlargement or prostate cancer.
Liver problems: Can cause liver damage, especially with misuse.
Mental health changes: Mood swings, depression, or aggressive behavior.


