All the Drug Class Drugs
Androgen. Testosterone 0.05 g/dose. GEL (in unit-dose sachet): 30 x 5 g.
Adults and elderly: Apply 5 g (50 mg
testosterone) 1 x dly, at same time ea.
day, prefer. morn. Adjust accord.
individ. req. Not more than 10 g dly.
Testosterone replace. ther. for male
hypogonad. when testosterone defic.
confirmed.
Androgen. Testosterone Undecanoate 40 mg. CAPS: 30. Initial: Usually 120-160 mg
for 2-3 wks. Subsequent dosage:
40-120 mg dly. (depend. on clinical
effect obtained in first wks. of ther.),
and accord. to severity of sympt. and
individ. response.
Replacement ther. in male hypogonad.
disords.
Androgen. Danazol 200 mg. CAPS: 60.
Fertile females: Start during
menstruat. on 1 st day. Childbear. age:
Use non. hormon. contracept. through
course of tmt. Endometrios: 200-800
mg dly. for 3-6 mths. Incr. if bleed.
persists aft. 2 mths. to 800 mg/day in
severe cases. Proph. heredit.
angioedema: Initial: 200 mg 2-3 x dly.
Maint: Decr. initial dose by 50% or less
at intervals of 1-3 mths. or longer.
Prevent. tmt.: Continuous effective
lowest dose. Elderly and child: Not
recommend.
Endometriosis amenable
to hormonal management, hereditary
angio-edema.
C/I: Preg., lact., markedly impair. hep.,
renal or card. func. Porphyria, active
thrombosis or thromboemb. dis., hist. of
such events. Androgen depend. tumor,
undiagnosed abnor. gen. bleed.
Androgen. Testosterone Undecanoate 250 mg/ml. AMP (sol. for inject.): 1 x 4 ml. Inject
every 10-14 wks I.M. into gluteal
muscles. Admin. very slowly. See lit.
Testosterone replace ther. in prim./
second. male hypogonad.
C/I: Hypersens. See lit.
Androgen. Mesterolone 25 mg. TABS: 50. See lit.
Androgen ther. (reduced effic. in middle
and adv. age, potency disturb.,
hypogonad. infert.).
Androgen. Testosterone 25 mg, 50 mg. GEL (unit-dose sachet): 30. 5 g (i.e. 50
mg testosterone) 1 x dly in morn.
Adjust accord. individ. clin./lab.
response, not exceed 10 g dly. Adjust
by steps of 2.5 g. To be applied by pt.
himself onto clean, dry, healthy skin
over shoulders, arms, and/or abd.
Hypogonad. in confirm. testosterone
defic.