Androcap 40 mg Capsule

    Androcap 40 mg

    Testosterone Undecanoate

    Category: Capsule

    Manufacturer: Renata Limited

    Price: 750.0

    30's pack

    10's Strip

    The active substance of this preparation is turned into testosterone by your body. Testosterone is the natural male hormone, necessary for the normal growth, development and function of the male sex organs and for secondary male sex characteristics. Preparations containing Testosterone are usually prescribed ... Read moreThe active substance of this preparation is turned into testosterone by your body. Testosterone is the natural male hormone, necessary for the normal growth, development and function of the male sex organs and for secondary male sex characteristics. Preparations containing Testosterone are usually prescribed to replace the hormone if the body is unable to produce enough on its own. Testosterone are soft oval glossy capsules, transparent, orange-red colour, with an oily fill.
    Male Sex hormones (Androgens)
    The effects of testosterone in humans and other vertebrates occur by way of two main mechanisms: by activation of the androgen receptor (directly or as DHT), and by conversion to estradiol and activation of certain estrogen receptors. Free testosterone (T) is transported into the cytoplasm of target tissue cells, where it can bind to the androgen receptor, or can be reduced to 5α-dihydrotestosterone (DHT) by the cytoplasmic enzyme 5α-reductase. DHT binds to the same androgen receptor even more strongly than T, so that its androgenic potency is about 2.5 times that of T. The T-receptor or DHT-receptor complex undergoes a structural change that allows it to move into the cell nucleus and bind directly to specific nucleotide sequences of the chromosomal DNA. The areas of binding are called hormone response elements (HREs), and influence transcriptional activity of certain genes, producing the androgen effects.
    Food allows Testosterone Undecanoate to be taken up by your body. Therefore, Testosterone must be taken with a meal. Other medicines may influence the effects of Testosterone or Testosterone may affect other medicines. You must tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are using (or intend to use) rifampicin (an antibiotic) or medicines for epilepsy or sleeplessness.
    Do not take Testosterone If you have a tumour of the prostate or the breast. If you are hypersensitive (allergic) to Testosterone Undecanoate or any of the other ingredients of Testosterone.
    In general: increased sexual desire fluid retention in the tissues, usually marked by swelling of ankles or feet In men: prolonged abnormal, painful erection of the penis disturbed formation of sperm decreased amount of sperm with seminal discharge In elderly men: problems with passing urine In young boys: early sexual development erections occurring more often than normal enlarged penis disturbed growth Tell your doctor as soon as possible if any side-effect becomes troublesome or continues.
    Pregnancy Category X: Studies in animals or human beings have demonstrated foetal abnormalities or there is evidence of foetal risk based on human experience or both, and the risk of the use of the drug in pregnant women clearly outweighs any possible benefit. The drug is contraindicated in women who are or may become pregnant.
    Extra supervision by a doctor is necessary in the treatment of young boys, since Testosterone suppletion may cause early sexual development and disturb growth. Extra supervision by a doctor is also necessary in the treatment of elderly men, since male hormones may increase the size of the prostate gland. Medical checks may also be necessary for some other conditions. Therefore, tell your doctor if you have or have ever had: heart disease kidney disease high blood pressure epilepsy migraine headaches prostatic complaints, such as problems with passing urine.
    If you have taken several capsules at once, there is no need for great concern. However, you should consult your doctor. The oily substance in the capsule may cause diarrhoea.
    Keep Testosterone out of reach and sight of children. Store at 8°C-30°C. Store in the original package in order to protect from light. Do not use Testosterone after the expiry date stated on the package, sachet and blister.
    Male Sex hormones (Androgens)
    Testosterone plays a key role in male sexual differentiation and is involved in regulation of hematopoiesis, body composition, and bone metabolism. As a result, testosterone replacement therapy in males with hypogonadism can result in improved sexual function, increased lean body mass, bone density, erythropoiesis, prostate size, and changes in lipid profiles.Testosterone is produced by Leydig cells and exerts it's effects by binding to androgen receptors throughout the body. Testosterone affects the voice, genitalia, mood, and influences muscle growth and protein expression. Accordingly, males with low levels of testosterone often experience decreased libido, fatigue, mood changes and dysphoria. Exogenous sources of testosterone are designed to mimic the effects of endogenous testosterone.
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