chemical
Mainly: testosterone heptate.
Character: Injection.
Indications: Suitable for male sexual dysfunction, underdeveloped sexual organs, infertility, cryptorchidism, and azorchidism. It can also be used for female functional uterine bleeding, menopausal syndrome, breast cancer, and genital cancer; Consumptive diseases such as liver cirrhosis, aplastic anemia, and osteoporosis.
Usage and dosage: Intramuscular injection, usually 50-250mg per session, once every 2-4 weeks. The specific situation depends on the patient's condition. Male sexual dysfunction, etc., once 100-400mg, 1-2 times daily. Individuals with consumptive diseases should receive 100-200mg once every 3-4 weeks. Breast cancer and genital cancer patients, 200mg once every 2-3 weeks.
Adverse reaction and attention: large dose or long-term use can cause water sodium retention and edema. Women may experience masculine symptoms after use.
Specification: Injection: 0 per tube. 1g/1ml. Medicare Medication: Non Medicare. Non prescription drugs: prescription. Other: Prohibited for pregnant women and those with prostate cancer.