Testosterone Undecanoate Main Functions and Side Effects

Testosterone Undecanoate is mainly used to treat conditions such as testicular hypoplasia and aplastic anemia, which may lead to metabolic disorders and other side effects.
Testosterone Undecanoate is an androgenic drug used for the treatment of androgen deficiency due to various diseases, such as after testicular resection in men; anencephaly; hypopituitarism; endocrine impotence; infertility due to spermatogenesis disorders; and male menopausal symptoms (loss of libido, and decline in mental and physical strength). Its injection is also used to treat aplastic anemia, etc.
Since testosterone undecanoate is a hormone drug, it can lead to endocrine metabolism disorders in the body when it is applied, may lead to erythrocytosis when treating anemia, and can lead to persistent and prolonged erection of the penis in men, abnormal enlargement of the penis, and premature sexual maturity.
The drug is a prescription drug and should be applied strictly under the supervision of a doctor. It is contraindicated in men with diagnosed or suspected prostate or breast cancer; in those who are allergic to any of the ingredients in this product; and in pregnant women.