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Testosterone Propionate For Muscle Mass - Effects: Impotence. AC

Testosterone propionate is an androgen drug, used in testosterone replacement therapy with:
    testicular insufficiency (hypogonadism);
    adjuvant hypogenitality with defective gonad function;
    erectile dysfunction of the endocrine nature;
    male menopause;
    reducing the number of sperm in ejaculation;
    osteoporosis associated with testosterone deficiency.
In women, the drug is used in induced menopause syndrome, climacteric disorders, uterine fibroids. Propionate testosterone promotes the development and enhancement of the functional activity of the external genitalia, prostate, testes, seminal vesicles.
It is responsible for the development of secondary sexual characteristics. Determines body composition (ratio of fat to muscle tissue). Participates in the formation of sexual behavior. It regulates sexual desire, increases erectile abilities, stimulates the development of sperm.

The drug has an antagonistic action in relation to estrogen, has an anabolic effect that activates protein synthesis, prevents catabolism, promotes the accumulation and active involvement in the biochemical processes of substances involved in the synthesis of proteins such as potassium, sulfur, phosphorus.
The dosage regimen of testosterone propionate is determined individually, depending on the clinical situation, the nature of the disease, the treatment regimen chosen, the medicines administered concomitantly, etc.
Possible side effects:
    dyspepsia,
    intrahepatic cholestasis,
    increased calcium concentration in blood plasma.
Local reactions may occur: hyperemia, itching and pain at the injection site. In addition, for all testosterone preparations, the characteristic side effects are enlargement of the mammary glands, prolonged and painful erections, increased libido (in men), appearance of hairiness (in women). When using exogenous testosterone at an early age, growth may be delayed due to the closure of bone epiphyses.
Testosterone propionate is contraindicated in the malignant neoplasms of the prostate, in case of enlargement of the breasts in men, liver and kidneys, heart failure, puberty (in boys). If androgen-related side effects occur, drug treatment should be discontinued until they are eliminated, after which pharmacotherapy is resumed at lower doses.

Pharmacology:
Testosterone propionate is an androgen that contains esters of testosterone. It is used for the development and functioning of external genital organs, prostate, seminal vesicles, as well as secondary sexual characteristics (voice, hair).
It participates in the formation of body structure and sexual behavior, activates libido and potency, stimulates spermatogenesis. It is an antagonist of female sex hormones called estrogens. Testosterone esters have different rates of absorption and excretion, which ensures rapid development of the effect and long-term action (up to 4 weeks) after a single injection.
Form of issue:
    Solution for intramuscular administration.
    The active substance is testosterone propionate (10 mg).
Indications of Testosterone Priponat:
The drug is used in:
    substitution therapy for primary and secondary hypogonadism, eunucoidism;
    the impotence of endocrine genesis;
    male menopause;
    oligospermia;
    osteoporosis caused by androgen deficiency.
    hormone-dependent tumors in women: breast cancer, as well as menopausal disorders in women (together with estrogen) and functional bleeding in hyperestrogenism;
    uterine fibroids.
Contraindications Testosterone Suppressed:
The drug is contraindicated:
    in prostate cancer, gynecomastia;
    in impaired liver and kidney function;
    in hypercalcemia,
    in heart failure.
    in severe asthenia,
    in the elderly,
    at puberty.
Special instructions
In the case of androgen-dependent adverse reactions, treatment should be discontinued until their disappearance and then continued with reduced doses of the drug.
In the treatment process, patients with heart failure, high blood pressure, epilepsy, migraines and with impaired renal and hepatic function should be monitored.
Testosterone level in the body
Testosterone is a very important steroid hormone for men in increasing their muscle mass, in the process of losing weight, in increasing physical energy and endurance levels, and in maintaining a healthy sexual appetite.
Therefore, if you have low levels of physical energy, low sexual appetite, weight gain and difficulty in increasing the muscle mass you have been working on, then you may have low testosterone levels. What you need in such a moment is a testosterone stimulant.
Symptoms presented by too low testosterone levels in the body
As a man gets older, testosterone production in his body begins to decline. However, in addition to the aging process, there are also other factors that can adversely affect your body's testosterone levels.
For example, testicular wounds and chemotherapy or radiation treatment for cancer can negatively affect testosterone production.
Apart from these things, some chronic diseases, such as AIDS, some kidney disease, alcoholism and liver cirrhosis can also reduce the production of testosterone in the body. You should also avoid sources of stress, as these are another factor that can cause your body to lower testosterone levels.
When a man's testosterone levels start to drop, this can be easily observed, as he has some symptoms, such as:
    Changes in the mood
    Weight gain
    Increased abdominal fat
    Loss of muscle mass and physical strength
    Small number of sperm
    Poor quality erections
    Decreased sexual appetite
    A feeling of fatigue and decreased physical energy
    Decreased self-esteem
    The bones become thinner and more prone to fractures
    Hair loss
    Sleep problems
    Memory problems
    Problems of concentration
    Decreased mental agility
    Loss of interest in the environment
    Depression or social withdrawal
Why check your testosterone levels?
According to the National Institute of Health, the range of normal testosterone concentrations for men is between 300 and 1000 ng / dl. If you are not sure if you have normal testosterone levels, it is best to ask your doctor first.
It is not at all healthy to have too low or too high levels of testosterone in the body. Abnormally high testosterone levels may mean you have an adrenergic gland disorder or testicular cancer. In the meantime, very low testosterone levels may mean you have problems with the pituitary gland.
The pituitary gland sends a signaling hormone to the testicles to produce more testosterone, and too low levels of testosterone in the body may mean that your pituitary gland is not functioning properly. You can check the causes for too low or too high levels of testosterone below.
Causes of too low testosterone levels:
    Delayed puberty
    Testicular trauma due to alcoholism or health problems
    Hypothalamic disease
    Diseases of the pituitary gland
    Non-cancerous pituitary tumor
    A number of genetic disorders, such as Klinefelter syndrome, Kallmann syndrome, and myotonic dystrophy, may also affect your body's testosterone production.
Causes of too high levels of testosterone in the body:
    Early puberty
    Hyperthyroidism or hyperactive thyroid gland
    Anabolic steroids
    Congenital adrenal hyperplasia
    Androgen insensitivity syndrome
    Testicular tumors
    Adrenal tumors
How to prepare for a testosterone test:
If you are going to test your body for testosterone levels, you should be aware that certain medications may affect the results. Therefore, if you take certain medicines, it is best to tell the doctor about it. Your doctor may ask you to stop using certain medicines before taking this test.

21.01.2020