TestoBoon CP 250mg
Package | Per injection | Savings | Price |
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10 injections | $1.80 | $6 | $24 $18 |
8 injections | $1.88 | $5 | $20 $15 |
6 injections | $2.17 | $3 | $16 $13 |
4 injections | $2.50 | $2 | $12 $10 |
2 injections | $3.50 | $1 | $8 $7 |
1 injection | $4.00 | – | $4 |
What is this medicine?
TESTOBOON CP 250 contains Testosterone Cypionate, a male hormone (androgen). It is used to treat conditions in men caused by low testosterone, such as delayed puberty, impotence, or hormonal imbalance. It may also be prescribed off-label for certain conditions in females under specific supervision, but that is rare.
What should I tell my health care provider before I take this medicine?
They need to know if you have any of these conditions:
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prostate cancer (or history of)
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breast cancer in men
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enlarged prostate or difficulty urinating
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heart disease, high blood pressure, or history of heart attack
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liver problems or liver disease
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kidney disease
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high cholesterol or triglycerides
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sleep apnea (breathing stops during sleep)
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diabetes
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obesity
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blood clotting disorder or history of clots
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polycythemia (high red blood cell count)
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migraine headaches
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epilepsy or seizure disorders
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any unusual or allergic reaction to testosterone, castor oil, benzyl benzoate (often in the injection), foods, dyes, or preservatives
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pregnant or trying to get pregnant (not indicated in women)
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breastfeeding
How should I use this medicine?
It is administered as a deep intramuscular injection, typically into the buttock muscle, by a healthcare provider. In some circumstances, you or a trained caregiver may administer it at home.
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Dosage: Usually given every 2 to 4 weeks, as directed by your doctor.
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Do not self-inject unless you have been properly trained.
Overdosage: If you think too much has been administered, contact your doctor, local poison control, or emergency services immediately.
What if I miss a dose?
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Contact your healthcare provider to reschedule promptly.
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Do not take a double dose to make up.
What may interact with this medicine?
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Blood thinners (e.g. warfarin)
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Corticosteroids
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Insulin or other diabetes medications
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Cyclosporine
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Other hormone therapies or anabolic steroids
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Medications for prostate disorders
This list is not exhaustive. Always inform your provider of all prescription, over-the-counter, herbal medicines, supplements, and if you smoke, consume alcohol, or use recreational drugs.
What should I watch for while using this medicine?
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Regular checkups: blood counts, liver function, cholesterol, and hormone levels
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Symptoms of elevated red blood cells: headache, dizziness, blurred vision
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Lifestyle changes: monitor weight, blood pressure, and lipid profile
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Report any urinary changes or breast tissue changes
Men may experience acne, increased body hair, or male pattern baldness. Mood changes or irritability should also be reported. Fully inform your doctor if you plan to father a child, as testosterone injections may reduce fertility.
What side effects may I notice from this medicine?
Side effects to report immediately:
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Allergic reaction: rash, itching, swelling of face/lips/tongue
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Shortness of breath or wheezing
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Chest pain or tightness
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Yellowing of the skin or eyes (jaundice)
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Swelling of ankles or feet
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Prolonged or painful erections
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Urinary problems or difficulty urinating
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Mood swings, aggression, or depression
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Signs of blood clots: leg pain/swelling or sudden shortness of breath
Side effects that may not need medical attention (report if persistent or bothersome):
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Injection site pain, redness, or swelling
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Acne or oily skin
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Increased body hair
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Changes in libido
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Headache
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Mild nausea or bloating
This list may not include all side effects.
Where should I keep my medicine?
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Keep out of reach of children.
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Store at 20–25 °C (68–77 °F) away from direct light.
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Do not freeze.
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Keep vial tightly closed.
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Discard any expired or unused medication per pharmacy or disposal guidelines.