Testosterone
Pronouncation: (tes-TOS-ter-one)Class: Androgen Testosterone
Trade Names:
Androderm
- Transdermal system 2.5 mg per 24 h
- Transdermal system 5 mg per 24 h
Trade Names:
Testopel
- Implant pellets 75 mg
Trade Names:
Depo-Testosterone
- Injection 100 mg/mL
- Injection 200 mg/mL
Trade Names:
Delatestryl
- Injection 200 mg/mL
Trade Names:
AndroGel
- Gel 1%
Trade Names:
Testim
- Gel 1%
Trade Names:
Striant
- Mucoadhesive 30 mg
Pharmacology
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Promotes growth and development of male reproductive organs, maintains secondary sex characteristics, increases protein anabolism, and decreases protein catabolism.
Pharmacokinetics
Absorption
Testosterone transdermal T max is 2 to 4 h. Slowly released following buccal application, reaching the C max within 10 to 12 h.
Distribution
After transdermal administration, steady-state testosterone levels occur in 3 to 4 wk; 98% is bound to proteins.
Metabolism
Transdermal testosterone is metabolized in the liver.
Elimination
Transdermal testosterone t ½ is 10 to 100 min. Approximately 90% is excreted in urine, and approximately 6% is excreted in feces.
Indications and Usage
MenReplacement therapy in primary hypogonadism and hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (testosterone enanthate [ Delatestryl ], testosterone pellets [ Testopel ], testosterone gel [ AndroGel , Testim ], testosterone transdermal system [ Androderm ], testosterone buccal system [ Striant ], testosterone cypionate [ Depo-Testosterone ]). Stimulation of puberty (testosterone enanthate [ Delatestryl ], testosterone pellets [ Testopel ]).
WomenAblation of ovaries in metastatic breast cancer (testosterone enanthate [ Delatestryl ]).
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to product; serious cardiac, hepatic, or renal disease; men with carcinoma of breast or prostate; women who are or may become pregnant; testosterone gel and buccal system are contraindicated in women.
Dosage and Administration
Androgen Replacement TherapyAdults
IM 50 to 400 mg every 2 to 4 wk (testosterone enanthate, testosterone cypionate). Subcutaneous 150 to 450 mg every 3 to 6 mo (testosterone pellets). Transdermal 5 mg applied daily ( Androderm ). Topical Start by applying testosterone 5 g gel (containing testosterone 50 mg and delivering 5 mg systemically) to clean, dry skin of shoulders and/or upper arms or abdomen. Based on measurements of serum testosterone levels and clinical response 14 days after initiation of therapy, dose may be increased from 5 to 10 g ( Testim ) or from 5 to 7.5 g ( AndroGel ) and from 7.5 to 10 g ( AndroGel ). Buccal 30 mg applied to the gum region twice daily, morning and evening (about 12 h apart). Place in a comfortable position just above one of the incisor teeth.
Breast CancerAdults
IM 200 to 400 mg every 2 to 4 wk (testosterone enanthate).
Delayed PubertyAdolescents
IM 50 to 200 mg every 2 to 4 wk for limited duration (testosterone enanthate). Subcutaneous 150 to 450 mg every 4 to 6 mo (testosterone pellets).
General Advice
- Injection
- For deep IM administration into gluteal muscle only. Not for intradermal, subcutaneous, IV, or intra-arterial administration.
- Rotate injection sites.
Storage/Stability
Store AndroGel and Testim at 59° to 86°F. Store transdermal systems in protective pouch at controlled room temperature (59° to 86°F). Protect systems from excessive heat or pressure, which can cause bursting of the drug reservoir. Store blister packs ( Striant ) at controlled room temperature (68° to 77°F). Protect from heat and moisture. Do not remove buccal system from blister pack until ready to apply. Store vials and prefilled syringes at controlled room temperature (68° to 77°F). Protect from light. Store pellets in a cool place.
Drug Interactions
AnticoagulantsMay potentiate anticoagulant effects.
CorticosteroidsUse with caution because of increased risk of edema.
Insulin, oral hypoglycemicsMay decrease glucose levels and antidiabetic drug requirements.
PropranololCoadministration of an injectable testosterone may increase propranolol Cl, resulting in decreased plasma levels.
Laboratory Test Interactions
Clotting factors II, V, VII, and XTestosterone may suppress expression.
Thyroid function testsTestosterone may cause decreased levels of thyroid hormones.
Adverse Reactions
Cardiovascular
Hot flashes (postmarketing).
Topical gelHypertension (3%).
CNS
Anxiety, depression, generalized paresthesia, headache, increased or decreased libido; amnesia, anxiety, dizziness, hostility, insomnia, malaise, sleep apnea (postmarketing).
BuccalHeadache (3%).
Topical gelHeadache (4%); asthenia, decreased libido, emotional lability, nervousness (3%); depression (1%).
Dermatologic
Acne, hirsutism, male pattern baldness, seborrhea; discolored hair, erythema, rash, paresthesia (postmarketing).
Topical gelAcne (8%); dry skin, pruritus (2%); alopecia (1%).
TransdermalPruritus at application site (37%); burnlike blister reaction under system (12%); erythema at application site (7%); vesicles at application site (6%); prostate abnormalities (5%); allergic contact dermatitis (4%); burning and induration at application site (3%).
Endocrine
Inhibition or gonadotropin secretion.
GI
Nausea; nausea (postmarketing).
TransdermalGI bleeding (2%).
Genitourinary
Amenorrhea and other menstrual irregularities, virilization (women); excessive frequency and duration of penile erection, gynecomastia, oligospermia (men).
Topical gelEnlarged prostate (12%); prostate disorder including benign prostatic hypertrophy and elevated prostatic-specific antigen (PSA) (5%); urinary symptoms including nocturia, urinary hesitancy, urinary incontinence, urinary retention, urinary urgency, weak urinary stream (4%); breast pain, gynecomastia, testis disorder including left varicocele, slight testis sensitivity (3%); prostate carcinoma (1%).
Hematologic-Lymphatic
Polycythemia, suppression of clotting factors II, V, VII, and X.
Topical gelAnemia (3%).
Hepatic
Alterations in LFTs, cholestatic jaundice, hepatocellular neoplasms, peliosis hepatitis.
Lab Tests
Topical gelAbnormalities, including elevated AST or ALT, cholesterol, testosterone, serum creatinine, triglycerides, total bilirubin, cholesterol/LDL ratio, glucose, HDL decrease, and hemoglobin or hematocrit (6% to 9%); hyperlipidemia (postmarketing).
Local
Inflammation and pain at injection site.
BuccalGum or mouth disorder (9%); bitter taste (4%); gum pain, gum tenderness (3%); gum edema, taste perversion (2%).
Topical gelApplicationsite reactions (6%).
Metabolic-Nutritional
Increased serum cholesterol; retention of calcium, chloride, potassium, sodium, water; electrolyte changes (eg, calcium nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, sodium), increased weight (postmarketing).
Respiratory
Dyspnea (postmarketing).
Miscellaneous
Anaphylactic reactions; edema, hirsutism (postmarketing).
Precautions
MonitorRegularly monitor serum calcium concentrations in cancer patients at risk of hypercalcemia. Observe women for signs of virilization (eg, clitoral enlargement, deepening of voice). In patients with delayed puberty, effect on bone maturation should be monitored by assessing bone age of the wrist and hand every 6 mo. In patients receiving high doses, periodically check hemoglobin and hematocrit for polycythemia. |
Pregnancy
Category X .
Lactation
Undetermined. Testosterone gel, cypionate, buccal, and transdermal are not indicated for women.
Children
Use drug with great caution; may affect bone maturation.
AndrodermSafety and efficacy not established in children younger than 15 yr of age.
Testosterone cypionateSafety and efficacy not established in children younger than 12 yr of age.
Testosterone gel and buccal systemSafety and efficacy not established.
Elderly
Elderly men may be at increased risk of developing prostatic hypertrophy or carcinoma.
Acute intermittent porphyria
Acute intermittent porphyria has been reported. Use drug with caution in patients known to have this condition.
Athletic performance
Abuse of these agents to enhance athletic performance has potential risk of serious adverse reactions.
Breast cancer and immobilized patients
May develop hypercalcemia.
Edema
Edema with or without CHF may be a serious complication in patients with preexisting cardiac, hepatic, or renal disease. Use with caution in patients with conditions affected by fluid retention (eg, asthma, cardiac or renal function impairment, epilepsy).
Gynecomastia
Frequently occurs and may persist. Use drug with caution in patients with preexisting gynecomastia.
Hepatic effects
Prolonged use of high doses of androgens may result in potentially life-threatening peliosis, cholestatic jaundice, hepatitis, hepatic neoplasms, or hepatocellular carcinoma.
Hypercalcemia
Use with caution in cancer patients at risk of hypercalcemia.
Oligospermia and reduced ejaculatory volume
May occur after prolonged use.
Product interchange
Do not interchange products because of their differences in duration of action.
Serum cholesterol
Levels may increase with androgen use; use drug with caution in patients with history of MI or coronary artery disease.
Sleep apnea
Treatment of hypogonadal men may potentiate sleep apnea, particularly in patients with risk factors (eg, chronic lung diseases, obesity).
Virilization
May occur in female patients.
Overdosage
Symptoms
Testosterone enanthateCerebrovascular accident.
Patient Information
- Advise patient to read patient information leaflet before using the first time and with each refill.
- Instruct diabetic patient to monitor blood glucose more frequently when drug is started or dose is changed, and to inform health care provider of significant changes in readings.
- Caution patient that testosterone has not been shown to be safe or effective for enhancing athletic performance and, because of potential for serious health risks, should not be used for this purpose.
- Instruct patient to inform health care provider if any of the following occurs: ankle swelling; any change in skin color; breast enlargement; breathing problems, including any associated with sleep; difficulty urinating; changes in body hair distribution, increase in acne, or other unusual changes in female partner; too frequent or persistent erections of the penis; unexplained nausea and/or vomiting; mood changes.
- Buccal System
- Review application and removal process with patient.
- Instruct patient to apply buccal system twice daily, morning and evening (approximately 12 h apart).
- Caution patient not to chew or swallow the buccal system.
- Advise patient to avoid dislodging the buccal system and check to see if the system is in place following brushing teeth, using mouthwash, and eating or drinking.
- Advise patient that if the buccal system fails to properly adhere to the gum or falls off during the 12-hour dosing interval, the old system should be discarded and a new one applied. If the buccal system falls out of position within 4 h of the next dose, a new system should be applied and may remain in place until the time of the next regularly scheduled dose.
- Advise patient to regularly inspect gum region where buccal system is applied and to report any abnormality (including gum tenderness or irritation) to health care provider.
- Gel
- Instruct patient to apply gel once daily at about the same time each day. Advise patient that application every morning is preferred. Advise patient that if bathing or showering in the morning, to apply the gel afterward.
- Caution patient that gel is flammable and not to use near fire or open flame.
- Instruct patient in proper application of gel.
- Caution patient not to apply gel to scrotum, penis, abdomen, or skin that is not normal (eg, inflamed or irritated).
- Advise patient to rinse eyes with warm, clean water if gel accidentally gets into the eyes and to notify health care provider if eye irritation develops.
- Advise patient not to swim or bathe within 2 h of applying Testim or within 5 to 6 h of applying AndroGel because swimming or bathing too soon after application of gel may reduce effectiveness.
- Instruct patient to wash application site thoroughly with soap and water to remove drug residue before any situation in which direct skin-to-skin contact is anticipated.
- Advise patient that in the event that unwashed or unclothed skin to which the gel has been applied comes in contact with the skin of another person, especially a pregnant or breast-feeding partner, that the general area of contact on the other person should be thoroughly washed with soap and water as soon as possible.
- Advise patient that if a dose is missed and it is more than 12 h before the next scheduled dose, to apply the dose and resume the regular dose the next day. If it is less than 12 h before the next scheduled dose, advise patient to skip that dose and apply the next dose at the regularly scheduled time. Caution patient not to double the dose to catch up.
- Injection and Pellets
- Advise patient that medication will be prepared and administered by a health care provider in a medical setting.
- Advise patient to report pain, tenderness, or signs of inflammation at injection/implantation site to health care provider.
- Transdermal System
- Instruct patient to apply patch once daily at about the same time each day. Advise patient that application at night is preferred.
- Instruct patient in proper application of patch: open packet and remove patch immediately prior to application; remove release liner to expose adhesive side of patch; apply to clean, dry skin area of back, abdomen, thigh, or upper arm using firm pressure with fingers or palm, making sure there is good contact with the skin, especially around the edge of the patch.
- Caution patient not to apply patch to scrotum, penis, skin that is not normal (eg, inflamed or irritated), skin over a bony prominence, or skin that could be subject to prolonged pressure during sleep or sitting.
- Instruct patient to discard used patches in household trash in manner that prevents accidental ingestion by children or pets.
- Advise patient that patch does not have to be removed during sexual intercourse, nor while showering, bathing, or swimming.
- Advise patient that mild skin irritation can be relieved by using OTC hydrocortisone. Instruct patient to notify health care provider if irritation persists or worsens.
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