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Name: | Testosterone Undecanoate |
CAS: | 5949-44-0 |
Molecular Formula: | C30H48O3 |
Molecular Weight: | 456.7 |
Melt Point: | 59-61℃ |
Storage Temp: | 2-8℃ |
Color: | White or off white crystalline powder |
Andriol is a unique oral testosterone product, developed by the international drug firm Organon. One of the more recently developed anabolic steroids, Andriol first became available in the early 1980’s. This compound contains 40 mg of testosterone undecanoate, based in oil (oleic acid) and sealed inside a capsule. Subtracting the ester weight, this equates to a dosage of approximately 25mg of raw testosterone per cap. The design of this steroid is quite different from that of most oral steroids. Drugs administered orally generally enter the blood stream through the liver. When a steroid compound is given this way without some form of structural protection, it will be quickly broken down during the “first pass”. This process leaves very little steroid intact, basically deactivating the drug. Adding a methyl group (c-17 AA) to the structure is one way to protect it from this process, however stress is also placed on the liver as a result. In some instances this stress can lead to actual damage to liver tissues, so the designers of this steroid sought another way to protect the testosterone molecule. With Andriol, this was accomplished by making a form of testosterone that would be absorbed through the lymphatic system. This is due to its high fat solubility brought about by the ester, and its suspension in oil. Having the compound absorbed this way was thought to be very advantageous, as it allows the steroid to bypass the destructive first-pass through liver. This should permit the compound to enter the blood stream intact, without the need for a harsh chemical alteration. The ester breaks off once it is in circulation of course, yielding free active Pharmacokinetics of Oral Testosterone. In design this steroid appears to be undecanoate that of a completely liver safe and orally active form of testosterone.
Read the Medication Guide provided by your pharmacist before you start using this medication and each time you receive an injection. If you have any questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
This medication is given by injection into the buttock muscle as directed by your doctor. After the first dose, it is usually given 4 weeks later, then every 10 weeks. The dosage is based on your medical condition, testosterone blood levels, and response to treatment.
Use this medication regularly to get the most benefit from it. To help you remember, use a calendar to mark the days you will receive an injection.
Misuse or abuse of testosterone can cause serious side effects such as heart disease (including heart attack), stroke, liver disease, mental/mood problems, abnormal drug-seeking behavior, or improper bone growth (in adolescents). Do not increase your dose or use this drug more often or for longer than prescribed. When testosterone is misused or abused, you may have withdrawal symptoms (such as depression, irritability, tiredness) when you suddenly stop using the drug. These symptoms may last from weeks to months.
Tell your doctor if your condition does not improve or if it worsens.
While it may seem that the testosterone undecanoate powder benefits would be the same as with any other form of testosterone therapy, this may not always be the case. The limitations of use imposed by the risk factors covered in the next section have prevented Aveed from being a top recommended form of treatment for Low T.
Individuals who are interested in using testosterone undecanoate powder buy it off illegal websites on the internet in many cases. This could restrict or limit the benefits associated with other forms of testosterone replacement therapy such as:
Since the testosterone undecanoate injection dosage must be administered by a trained medical professional in a clinic or office setting, treatment is often costlier than the recommended testosterone cypionate protocol.
Before we get to the typical side effects that could arise from receiving a testosterone undecanoate dosage, there is a serious warning to impart. Aveed use may cause a severe, and potentially fatal lung problem called pulmonary oil microembolism (POME). This may include an increased tightening in the throat, dizziness, chest pain, urge to cough, and syncope.
There is also another warning for testosterone undecanoate powder: USA residents have, on occasion, reported a serious allergic reaction after receiving the injection. This is why patients must wait in the doctor’s office for 30 minutes after the testosterone undecanoate powder shot. The use of Aveed is only available through a restricted program.
Other possible side effects that could occur when you get testosterone undecanoate powder for sale include the following:
Even though approved for use in the United States, testosterone undecanoate powder should only be used when the benefits outweigh the potential serious risk factors that have been discussed.