Testosterone

What is Testosterone Cypionate?

Testosterone cypionate is a synthetic version of the natural male hormone, testosterone. It’s commonly used in testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) to treat low testosterone levels, or hypogonadism. This therapy helps restore normal testosterone levels, improving symptoms like fatigue, low libido, and muscle loss. It can also address mood changes and decreased bone density.
 
  • Hypogonadism: Testosterone cypionate is a synthetic form of the naturally occurring male hormone testosterone. It is used primarily for individuals who have age-related low testosterone levels (hypogonadism).
  • Overall Health and Vitality: Maintaining healthy testosterone levels can boost your energy, improve your mood and sex drive, support your weight loss goals, and help protect your cardiovascular and bone health.

Testosterone Cypionate is typically administered as a once weekly injection into the muscle tissue. It can be injected into the outer thigh, buttocks, or shoulder muscle.

  • Common: Nausea, vomiting, headache, skin color changes, increased/decreased sexual interest, oily skin, hair loss, and acne may occur. Pain and redness at the injection site may also occur.
  • Serious: Although rare, serious side effects can occur while using testosterone cypionate including anxiety, severe allergic reaction, worsening sleep apnea, and blood clots.

Men over the age of 35 with confirmed low blood testosterone levels and no disqualifying health history to include prostate problems, active cancer, history of blood clotting disease, or history of heart attack or stroke.

While there are various testosterone treatment options available, including pellets, transdermal patches or gels, and oral tablets, we are currently only offering injectable testosterone.