
Test P
Testosterone Propionate
TestosteroneFast-acting testosterone ester with shorter half-life. Provides quick results and is commonly used in cutting cycles.
Detailed Product Information
Complete medical and usage information for Testosterone Propionate
Indications
- Androgenic deficit after castrating
- Eunuchoidism
- Impotence hormonal origin
- Signs of male climax (decreased libido and physical and intellectual activity)
- Acromegaly
- Early-stage prostate hypertrophy
- Osteoporosis caused by androgenic insufficiency
- Vascular and nerve climacteric disorders (in women)
- Ovarian and breast cancer (in women)
- Uterine bleeding (in women)
- Dysfunctional uterine bleeding in women over 45 years
Contraindications
- Hypersensitivity to testosterone propionate and its components
- Prostate related or breast cancer
- Prostatic hypertrophy with urinary system problems
- Nephrotic syndrome or nephrotic period associated with nephritis
- Edema, hypercalcemia
- Hepatic dysfunction, diabetes mellitus
- Coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction in medical history
- Atherosclerosis in older males
- Pregnancy, breastfeeding
Administration
PRO-GEN Propionate can be administered only by intramuscular injection, into the gluteal muscle. The dosage cycle is changed individually depending on the disease, gender, age, clinical result. The most optimal dose to administer is 50 mg increased up to 100mg, every day or every other day. The whole weekly dosage will be in range of 300-700mg.
Medical Action
Testosterone is the main androgen hormone produced by the testicles. Testosterone is responsible for development of male sexual organs and extra sex qualities (prostate, seminal vesicles, penis and scrotum), male hair distribution (face, pubic, chest) building laryngeal muscles and body fat distribution. It keeps the balance of sodium, potassium and phosphorus, increases protein constructive metabolism and reduce catabolism. It increases plasma concentrations, in the prepubertal period it causes stunted growth and epiphyseal closure. Testosterone propionate provides the production of glycoprotein and erythrocytes.
Side Effects
Overdosage
If testosterone propionate is administered in high doses for a long period then it is the risk to develop pathology. If an overdose takes place then the administration should be discontinued and right away the symptoms disappear the treatment can be continued with lower doses.