Testosterone Cypionate
Medically Reviewed by Dr. J.R.G. Peries, M.D – Cardiology
Last Reviewed: Apr 28, 2023
Drug Details
Therapeutic Class:
Androgens
Forms:
Injection
Administration:
Intramuscular
Therapeutic Uses:
Low testosterone level (hypogonadism) in males
Controlled Status:
Schedule III controlled substance
Testosterone-Cypionate Drug Class
Testosterone-Cypionate (tes-tos-ter-one-sip-eye-oh-nate) belongs to a group of medications called androgens.
Testosterone-Cypionate Age Range
Testosterone-Cypionate is approved for use in adult men and boys over the age of 14 years. Safety and efficacy in patients younger than 12 years have not been established.
Uses
Testosterone-Cypionate Uses
Testosterone-Cypionate injection is a prescription androgen used to treat symptoms of low testosterone in men who have hypogonadism (a condition in which the body does not produce enough natural testosterone). Testosterone-Cypionate is used only for men with low testosterone levels that are caused by certain medical conditions, including diseases of the testicles, pituitary gland, or hypothalamus that cause hypogonadism.
This medicine is not for use in treating the symptoms of low testosterone in men associated with aging (age-related hypogonadism).
There may be other uses of testosterone-cypionate — your healthcare professional or pharmacist can provide medical advice and give you more drug information on testosterone-cypionate.
Testosterone-Cypionate Mechanism of Action
Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) is a testosterone replacement therapy that works in hypogonadism by replacing testosterone that your body is unable to make.
Testosterone-Cypionate Doses
Testosterone-Cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) is available as an injectable solution of 100 mg/mL and 200 mg/mL.The recommended dosage of Testosterone Cypionate Injection is 50 mg to 400 mg, administered every 2 to 4 weeks as a deep intramuscular injection in the gluteal muscle.
Your healthcare professional will work with you to find the appropriate dosage of testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) for you, as it depends on your age and the disease that's being treated. Your healthcare provider may adjust your dosage based on your testosterone blood levels, response to the medication, and adverse effects.
Directions
How To Use Testosterone-Cypionate
Testosterone-Cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) comes as a solution (liquid) to be injected into the buttock muscle, usually every 2 to 4 weeks by a nurse or doctor in an office setting or clinic.
This medication is usually given in a clinic or hospital. If you are administering this medication to yourself at home, learn all preparation and administration instructions from your healthcare provider beforehand. Visually inspect the product for any particles or discoloration before using. The liquid should not be used if either is present. Learn proper disposal and storage measures for medical supplies.
Your pharmacist will provide you with a medication guide along with each prescription and refill. Each time, make sure to read this information carefully.
Use this medicine regularly to achieve maximum benefit from it. Mark the days you will get an injection on a calendar to help yourself remember.
Ask your healthcare team regarding the use of testosterone-cypionate in children. Although this medicine may be recommended for children as young as 12 years old for specific conditions, precautions do apply.
Missed dose: If you forget to take a dose of testosterone-cypionate, call your doctor and tell them how long it’s been since you last injected testosterone cypionate. Your doctor will help you set up a new dosage schedule. Do not take two doses of testosterone-cypionate to make up for a missed dose.
Storage: Store testosterone-cypionate at room temperature (between 15-30°C or 59-86°F) away from moisture, heat, and direct sunlight. Keep all medications out of reach of children and pets.
Unused medicine: Throw away any expired or unused testosterone-cypionate. Do not flush the medicine down the toilet. The best way to dispose of medicines is through your local waste disposal company or a medication take-back program. Learn more about proper medication disposal.
NOTE: This sheet is a summary and may not contain all possible testosterone-cypionate information. Drug information contained in this medication guide may not be up to date. This sheet is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. If you have questions about testosterone-cypionate, talk to your doctor or pharmacist.
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Side Effects
Testosterone-Cypionate Side Effects
Possible side effects of testosterone-cypionate are listed below. Tell your doctor if they are severe or do not go away after a few days.
- Pain, redness, bleeding, hardness or bruising at injection site
- Acne
- Breast enlargement (gynecomastia) or pain
- Hoarseness
- Deepening of voice
- Tiredness
- Mood swings
- Weight gain
- Headache
- Hair loss
- Joint pain
- Back pain
- Problems falling asleep or staying asleep
- Increased/decreased sexual interest
- Decrease in sperm counts when the drug is used at high doses
Other more serious and potentially life-threatening effects of testosterone-cypionate are listed below. Call your doctor right away or seek emergency medical help if you experience side effects such as:
- Skin rash, hives, blisters, and other signs of allergic reactions
- Lower leg pain, warmth, or redness
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Swelling of the hands, feet, ankles, or lower legs
- Difficulty in breathing, particularly during sleep
- Increase in frequency of erections
- Erections that last longer than normal
- Problems in urination, weak flow of urine, increased frequency, sudden need to urinate, blood in the urine
- Yellowing of the skin or eyes
- Pain in the upper right part of the stomach, loss of appetite, light-colored stools
- Mood changes including anxiety, depression or becoming suicidal
- Chest pain or discomfort in upper body
- Weakness in one part or side of the body and slurred speech
The above list may not include all the possible side effects of testosterone-cypionate. Call your doctor or seek immediate medical help if you experience any severe side effects or unusual symptoms. You can also report unusual side effects to the Food and Drug Administration at 1-800-FDA-1088.
Testosterone-cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) Overdose: In case of a known or suspected overdose, call your doctor or the local poison control center immediately. If the person can’t be awakened, has had a seizure, or has trouble breathing, call 911.
NOTE: Testosterone-cypionate is a prescription medication that is the property of the respective owners and is intended for use only by them. Never share your prescription medication with others or use someone else’s testosterone-cypionate.
Source: FDA
Warnings
Testosterone-cypionate Risks, Warnings, and Complications
Testosterone-cypionate can cause severe health problems, especially in certain high-risk patients. Some of the risks of testosterone-cypionate use include:
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Precautions Before Starting Testosterone cypionate
Tell your doctor if you have ever had an allergic reaction to testosterone-cypionate, other medications, or any of the ingredients in testosterone injection products. Your pharmacy can give you a list of ingredients.
Give your healthcare provider a complete medical history. Testosterone-cypionate may not be right for people with certain medical conditions, such as cancer (e.g., breast cancer in men, prostate cancer), blood clots (e.g., in the leg, lungs), heart disease (e.g., heart failure, chest pain, heart attack), stroke, hepatic disease, kidney disease, lung problems, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, enlarged prostate, sleep apnea, diabetes, high blood levels of calcium, depression or other mental illness, an allergy to castor oil or sesame oil and high red blood cell (RBC) counts.
Before administration of Depo-Testosterone injection, a hypogonadism diagnosis must be confirmed by getting serum testosterone concentration tests done in the morning on at least two different days. These serum concentrations should be below the normal range for starting injections.
Give your doctor a complete list of all your medications, including prescription and nonprescription drugs, vitamins, dietary supplements, and herbal products. This can help avoid serious interactions between testosterone-cypionate and your other medications.
Precautions During Use of Testosterone-cypionate
Keep all your doctors’ appointments while on testosterone-cypionate. Your doctor may order certain tests to check your body's response to testosterone injection.
Your healthcare provider will monitor your cholesterol levels closely while you receive this medication. This drug may affect your cholesterol levels and may cause an increased risk of heart or blood vessel problems.
Your doctor should check your red blood cell count and hemoglobin while you receive a testosterone-cypionate injection, as it can increase red blood cell counts in some people. High red blood cell counts can increase the risk of strokes, blood clots, and heart attacks. You may have to discontinue testosterone-cypionate injections if your red blood cell count increases.
Diabetic patients receiving testosterone-cypionate injections should check their blood sugar levels as directed, as this medication may lower blood sugar. Tell your doctor right away if you notice low blood sugar symptoms, such as shaking, a fast heartbeat, hunger, sudden sweating, blurred vision, dizziness, or tingling hands or feet. Your healthcare professional may need to make changes in your diabetes treatment.
Testosterone injections are not usually indicated for use in women. If a woman wants to get pregnant or believes she might already be pregnant, she should notify her doctor. This medicine can cause serious side effects to an unborn child. For more information, speak with your doctor or pharmacist. While using this medication, discuss birth control options with your doctor.
Tell all your doctors you are on testosterone-cypionate before surgery, including dental surgery.
Testosterone-cypionate Drug Interactions
Taking testosterone-cypionate with certain drugs can affect how the medications work. Possible interactions between drugs can also increase the risk of serious side effects. Your healthcare professional may choose a different medication for you, change the dose or frequency of your medications, and/or closely monitor you for side effects if there are known interactions between testosterone-cypionate and your other drugs.
There can also be possible interactions between testosterone-cypionate and the following medications:
- Insulin (Apidra, Humalog, Humulin, others)
- Medications for diabetes
- Oral blood thinners (anticoagulants) like warfarin (Coumadin, Jantoven)
- Oral steroids such as dexamethasone, methylprednisolone (Medrol), and prednisone (Rayos)
- Oxyphenbutazone
- Propranolol
The above list does not include all the possible drug interactions of testosterone-cypionate. To prevent dangerous interactions, give your doctor or pharmacist a complete list of your medications, including prescription drugs, over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, dietary supplements, and herbal products.
Also, tell your doctor if you smoke, drink alcohol, or use recreational drugs because some of these substances can cause serious health complications when used with prescription drugs.
Pros & Cons
Testosterone-cypionate Pros and Cons
- Testosterone-cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) can be injected at home.
- It is available in a low-cost generic form.
- Testosterone-cypionate injection only requires to be used once every 2 to 4 weeks.
- Depo-Testosterone is only available as an injection.
- Testosterone-cypionate has a risk of abuse, misuse, addiction, and dependency.
- Testosterone-cypionate has to be injected into the buttock muscle.
Pharmacist Tips
Testosterone-cypionate Tips from Pharmacists
It is advised to keep Depo-Testosterone at room temperature. Before injection, make sure to examine the vial for any particles or color changes. If you notice crystals inside the vial, warm it up and shake it to help them dissolve again. When not in use, keep the medication in the box to protect it from direct sunlight.
Abuse or misuse of testosterone-cypionate might result from using it in larger dosages than recommended. Serious adverse reactions like heart attack, heart failure, stroke, depression, hallucinations, and delusions may result from this. To minimize the risk of abuse, take the drug exactly as prescribed by your provider.
Due to the potential for serious adverse effects from abuse, testosterone-cypionate shouldn't be used for bodybuilding or to enhance athletic performance. This drug is exclusively approved by the FDA to treat low testosterone in males.
Testosterone cypionate can reduce your blood sugar. Diabetic patients receiving testosterone-cypionate injections should check their blood sugar levels more often. Call your doctor right away if you notice symptoms of low blood sugar, such as shaking, a fast heartbeat, frequent hunger, sudden sweating, blurred vision, dizziness, or tingling hands or feet. Your healthcare professional may need to make changes in your diabetes treatment.
Testosterone cypionate may cause the male breast area to become larger, painful, or tender. This might persist throughout testosterone-cypionate therapy. If this starts to bother you, let your healthcare provider know.
Rx Savings Tips
Testosterone-cypionate Rx Savings Tips
Testosterone-cypionate is a generic medication and is available at significantly lower prices than the brand name. Brand names (Depo-Testosterone, Testone CIK) and generic testosterone-cypionate contain the same medicine and are equally effective and safe. Like with most medications, the generic version offers better value. A BuzzRx testosterone-cypionate coupon can result in big savings. With a BuzzRx discount card, savings card, or discount coupons, the medication could cost you a fraction of retail prices. Testosterone-cypionate may be under $41.00 for 4 vials of the 1 ml of 200 mg/ml dose at Walmart, Walgreens, Rite Aid, CVS Pharmacy, and other participating pharmacies with a BuzzRx discount card or free coupon. For the biggest discounts on testosterone-cypionate, give the checkout clerk your BuzzRx discount coupon when you drop off your prescriptions.
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Common Questions
Common Questions about Testosterone-cypionate
How often is Depo-Testosterone given?Testosterone-cypionate injection only requires to be given once every 2 to 4 weeks. |
Can you inject Depo-Testosterone at home?Some healthcare experts will give you testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) injections at their clinic, while others might let you do it yourself at home. If you plan to inject yourself, your doctor will teach you how to do it correctly. It might be preferable if someone else can be schooled to assist you with the injection because it is injected into the buttock muscle. Talk to your doctor about the best course of treatment for you. |
How is testosterone cypionate administered?Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) is injected deeply and slowly into your buttock muscle. Avoid injecting medication into a vein since it would not be effectively absorbed by the body and would not work optimally. |
What does testosterone-cypionate abuse mean?Abuse of testosterone-cypionate means when it is intentionally used for non-medical purposes, such as to gain muscle mass and enhance athletic performance. Due to the potential for serious adverse effects from abuse, testosterone-cypionate shouldn't be used for bodybuilding or to enhance athletic performance. |
Does taking Depo-Testosterone affect your chances of having a baby?Depo-Testosterone can decrease your sperm production, which may make it more challenging for you to have a child. Higher Depo-Testosterone dosages or prolonged administration of the drug increase the risk. If you're trying for a baby, speak to your doctor because this side effect can become permanent. |
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