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Tag: Hypogonadism

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What is Xyosted used for? An overview

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In a clinical study involving patients on Xyosted, over 90% of participants achieved testosterone levels within the normal range by week 12, demonstrating its efficacy. So, what is Xyosted used for and how does this weekly, self-administered injection work to treat hypogonadism?

How do opioids affect testosterone levels?: Understanding OPIAD

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According to research, up to 70% of men on chronic opioid therapy experience opioid-induced androgen deficiency (OPIAD), a condition characterized by low testosterone. This occurs because opioids interfere with the body's natural hormone production system, a significant but often overlooked side effect of long-term use.

A Comprehensive Guide: What Medications Lower Your Testosterone?

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Studies reveal that a wide variety of both prescription and over-the-counter drugs can cause a decline in testosterone levels. Understanding what medications lower your testosterone is essential for recognizing potential side effects and discussing alternatives with a healthcare provider.

Will Testosterone Drop After Stopping Clomid? A Detailed Analysis

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Studies show that after discontinuing Clomid (clomiphene citrate), testosterone levels significantly decrease in most men, often returning to pre-treatment baseline within one to three months [1.2.1, 1.5.2, 1.7.3]. The key question many users ask is: **will testosterone drop after stopping Clomid**, and are the effects permanent?

What Happens When You Stop Taking Xyosted? Understanding TRT Cessation

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When you use testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) like Xyosted, your body's natural production of testosterone is suppressed because it senses an adequate supply. Consequently, if you stop taking xyosted, your body is suddenly deprived of this external hormone, leading to a period of hormonal imbalance and potential withdrawal symptoms.

Yes, There Is a Generic for Testosterone Enanthate Injection: What to Know About Availability and Formulations

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In recent years, injectable testosterone products have been a prominent choice for patients, accounting for a significant majority of all testosterone prescriptions filled. For those considering this option, a common question is, is there a generic for testosterone enanthate injection? The answer is yes, though it depends on the specific formulation you are prescribed.

What Is Another Name for Testosterone Cypionate?

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According to the FDA, Depo-Testosterone, the most well-known brand name for the generic drug testosterone cypionate, was first approved in 1979 for intramuscular injection. For many patients, understanding what is another name for testosterone cypionate is essential when discussing treatment options for low testosterone.

Is There a Generic Version of Xyosted?

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As of late 2025, the brand-name medication Xyosted is exclusively available without a generic version. This means patients needing testosterone replacement therapy via its specific autoinjector system must rely on the branded product and related support programs to help manage costs.