Category:
Testosterone Patches
Brand names: Androderm, Testoderm
Why is Testosterone Patches prescribed?
These patches are prescribed for men with low levels of the male
hormone, testosterone. Lack of testosterone can lead to declining
interest in sex, impotence, fatigue, depression, and loss of
masculine characteristics.
Most important fact about Testosterone Patches
If you have prostate problems, make sure your doctor is aware of
them. Supplementary testosterone may increase the risk of prostate
cancer.
How should you use Testosterone Patches?
The patches deliver steady doses of testosterone through the
skin.
TESTODERM
Testoderm patches are applied daily to the skin of the scrotum.
They should not be applied elsewhere. Scrotal skin is much thinner
than other skin, so you will not get the full dosage if you apply
the patch to another part of the body.
For best results, the scrotal skin should be shaved, clean, and
dry. Dry-shave the skin; avoid wet-shaving or chemical hair-removal
products. The patch should be worn for 22 to 24 hours per day, every
day for up to 8 weeks.
ANDRODERM
Androderm patches are applied to the skin of the back, abdomen,
upper arms, or thigh, but NOT to the scrotum. It's also best to
avoid bony areas such as the shoulders and hips as well as areas
that get the greatest pressure while you are sleeping or sitting.
You should change sites each day of the week, waiting 7 days before
re-using a site.
Apply the prescribed number of patches every night. Press each
patch firmly in place immediately after opening its pouch. Leave the
patches in place for a full 24 hours. The application sites should
be clean, dry, and free of irritation.
--If you miss a dose...
Apply it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the
next application, skip the one you missed and go back to your
regular schedule. Do not apply two doses at the same time.
--Storage instructions...
Store at room temperature.
Testosterone Patches side effects
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in
intensity, inform your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor
can determine if it is safe for you to continue using the patch.
Among younger men being treated for delayed sexual development,
supplementary testosterone can cause breast enlargement; among older
men, it increases the odds of prostate cancer. Among men with heart,
kidney, or liver disease, it can lead to fluid retention and
congestive heart failure. The Testoderm patch sometimes causes
itching, discomfort, or irritation. The Androderm patch occasionally
causes itching, blisters, burning, or hardening or reddening of the
skin.
Why should Testosterone Patches not be prescribed?
Do not use these patches if you have prostate cancer (or breast
cancer). Avoid them if they give you an allergic reaction. The
patches are not for use by women.
Special warnings about Testosterone Patches
Some testosterone may be left on the skin after a patch is
removed. Particularly with Testoderm, there is a possibility that
your partner could absorb some of the hormone during sex and suffer
unwanted changes. If she experiences increased hair growth or an
aggravation of acne, inform your doctor.
Also check with your doctor if you have frequent or persistent
erections, nausea, vomiting, changes in skin color, or ankle
swelling.
Testosterone patches have not been tested in boys under 15 years
of age.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking Testosterone Patches
Extra testosterone can decrease the need for blood-thinning drugs
and insulin. While using the patch, you should also check with your
doctor before taking the anti-inflammatory drug oxyphenbutazone.
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
Testosterone is intended for use only by males and must not be
used by women. If used during pregnancy, it can cause serious harm
to the developing baby.
Recommended dosage for Testosterone Patches
TESTODERM
Overdosage
Testosterone overdose is very rare, but has been implicated in
one case of stroke. Any medication taken in excess can have serious
consequences. If you suspect an overdose, seek medical attention
immediately.
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