AndroGel Topical Gel 16.2 mg/gm Introduction

AndroGel Topical Gel 16.2 mg/gm is a sex hormone mainly found in males but present in both sexes. It is mainly produced in the testicles in men, and the ovaries in women. AndroGel Topical Gel 16.2 mg/gm is responsible for the development of male characteristics such as facial hair, increased muscle mass, and deeper voice. Additionally, it also plays a role in the development of healthy bones, reproductive organs, and the production of red blood cells.

Uses for AndroGel Topical Gel 16.2 mg/gm

AndroGel Topical Gel 16.2 mg/gm is used to treat men who have low testosterone levels due to certain medical conditions, such as a genetic disorder or an injury resulting in testicular failure. It is also used to treat certain types of breast cancer in women. AndroGel Topical Gel 16.2 mg/gm replacement therapy is sometimes used to treat certain conditions, such as the inability to get or maintain an erection.

Brand Name AndroGel
Type Topical Gel
Weight 16.2 mg/gm
Generic Testosterone
Manufacturer ZAS Corporation
Available in English বাংলা

Mechanism of Action

AndroGel Topical Gel 16.2 mg/gm works by stimulating certain receptors in the body. This stimulates the release of luteinizing hormone (LH), which in turn helps the testicles to produce and secrete testosterone into the bloodstream. Once in the bloodstream, testosterone helps to increase muscle mass, bone growth, and sexual desire.

How Long Does it Take to Work?

The effects of testosterone therapy vary from person to person. Generally, it takes several weeks before people start to feel the beneficial effects. During this time, testosterone levels in the blood need to be monitored to ensure that levels remain in the therapeutic range.

Absorption

AndroGel Topical Gel 16.2 mg/gm is most often administered as an intramuscular injection and absorbs into the bloodstream quite quickly. It is also available as a transdermal patch, gel, or cream, which is less effective than an injection but still increases testosterone levels.

Route of Elimination

AndroGel Topical Gel 16.2 mg/gm is eliminated from the body via urine and feces. It is primarily excreted in the form of glucuronic acid, with some being excreted as sulfates and other metabolites.

Dosage

Prior to initiating testosterone gel 1.62%, confirm the diagnosis of hypogonadism by ensuring that serum testosterone has been measured in the morning on at least two separate days and that these concentrations are below the normal range.

Starting dose of testosterone gel 1.62% is 40.5 mg of testosterone (2 pump actuations or a single 40.5 mg packet), applied topically once daily in the morning.

Apply to clean, dry, intact skin of the shoulders and upper arms. Do not apply testosterone gel 1.62% to any other parts of the body including the abdomen, genitals, chest, armpits (axillae), or knees.

Dose adjustment: testosterone gel 1.62% can be dose adjusted between a minimum of 20.25 mg of testosterone (1 pump actuation or a single 20.25 mg packet) and a maximum of 81 mg of testosterone (4 pump actuations or two 40.5 mg packets). The dose should be titrated based on the pre-dose morning serum testosterone concentration at approximately 14 days and 28 days after starting treatment or following dose adjustment. Additionally, serum testosterone concentration should be assessed periodically thereafter.

Patients should wash hands immediately with soap and water after applying testosterone gel 1.62% and cover the application site(s) with clothing after the gel has dried. Wash the application site thoroughly with soap and water prior to any situation where skin-to-skin contact of the application site with another person is anticipated.

The dosage of testosterone will vary depending on the individual’s health condition, age, and other factors. It is important to follow the prescription of the doctor to ensure proper dosing. The most common dosage for testosterone replacement therapy is 50-100 mg weekly.

Administration

AndroGel Topical Gel 16.2 mg/gm can be administered through intramuscular injection, transdermal patches, gel, cream, or implantable pellets. Depending on the form of administration, effects can last for various lengths of time.

Side Effect

  • Gynecomastia
  • Acne
  • Infertility
  • Weight gain
  • Loss of libido
  • Hair loss
  • Fatigue
  • Depression
  • Mood swings

Toxicity

When taken in higher dosages than prescribed, testosterone can be toxic or cause side effects. High doses can lead to an imbalance in other hormones and can put individuals at an increased risk of heart disease, stroke, and liver problems.

Precaution

  • Do not use testosterone if you are pregnant.
  • Do not use testosterone if you are allergic to it or any other ingredients used in the formulation.
  • Do not use testosterone if you are taking any other medications or supplements that may interact with it.
  • Do not use testosterone if you have any other medical conditions.
  • Do not use testosterone if you are a woman.

Interaction

AndroGel Topical Gel 16.2 mg/gm can interact with certain medications and supplements, including corticosteroids, anti-inflammatory drugs, antifungal medications, and estrogen-containing drugs. It can also interact with certain foods and nutritional supplements, such as alcohol and caffeine.

Disease Interaction

AndroGel Topical Gel 16.2 mg/gm may interact with certain diseases, such as diabetes, high cholesterol, hypertension, and liver or kidney disease. If you have any of these diseases, talk to your healthcare provider before taking testosterone.

Drug Interaction

AndroGel Topical Gel 16.2 mg/gm can interact with certain other drugs, including anticoagulants, glucocorticoids, and warfarin. Be sure to tell your doctor about any medications you are taking before starting testosterone therapy.

Food Interactions

Certain foods and drinks can interact with testosterone, including alcohol, caffeine, and certain herbal supplements. If you are taking testosterone, it is important to avoid these foods and drinks while taking it.

Pregnancy Use

AndroGel Topical Gel 16.2 mg/gm should not be used during pregnancy. If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, talk to your healthcare provider before taking testosterone.

Lactation Use

It is not known whether testosterone passes into breast milk. If you are breastfeeding, talk to your healthcare provider before taking testosterone.

Acute Overdose

The symptoms of an acute overdose of testosterone may include nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness, and confusion. If you suspect an overdose, contact your healthcare provider immediately.

Contraindication

AndroGel Topical Gel 16.2 mg/gm is contraindicated in individuals with prostate cancer, male breast cancer, heart or liver disease, and some types of diabetes. It is also contraindicated in women who are pregnant, breastfeeding, and trying to conceive. Talk to your healthcare provider before taking testosterone.

Use Directions

AndroGel Topical Gel 16.2 mg/gm should be taken according to the instructions of the healthcare provider and should never be taken in larger dosages than prescribed. If any side effects occur, the healthcare provider should be notified immediately.

Storage Condition

AndroGel Topical Gel 16.2 mg/gm should be stored at room temperature away from moisture and heat. It should also be kept away from children and pets. Do not refrigerate or freeze the medication.

Volume of Distribution

AndroGel Topical Gel 16.2 mg/gm has an average volume of distribution of 1.37 L/kg.

Half Life

AndroGel Topical Gel 16.2 mg/gm has an elimination half-life of 9.9 hours.

Clearance

AndroGel Topical Gel 16.2 mg/gm has an average clearance of 6.36 mL/min/kg.

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