Testosterone Suspension - Aquabolic

testosterone suspension, 10 ml (100mg/ml)
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Testosterone Suspension - Aquabolic

testosterone suspension


What is Testosterone Suspension – Aquabolic?

Testosterone refers to the key male hormone that supports normal development in men including deep voice, muscle growth and facial hair.

This drug is used to boost the levels of the testosterone when medical professionals detect low levels. It may also be used on HIV and cancer patients.

The uses of Testosterone Suspension are not limited to these only and therefore consult the pharmacist or qualified medical practitioner in case of any questions.

What information should I provide the doctor with before taking Testosterone Suspension?

Inform the health care provider in case you have conditions such as:

  • Lung disease
  • Diabetes
  • Kidney disease
  • Heart disease
  • Breast cancer
  • Lung disease
  • Liver disease
  • Breast feeding
  • Prostate cancer or enlargement
  • Pregnant or even trying to be pregnant
  • Allergic or abnormal reaction to preservatives, testosterone, foods, other medications or dyes

How to use Testosterone Suspension

Testosterone Suspension should be injected into the muscle. This is mostly administered by qualified medical professionals in clinical setting or hospitals.

As for using Testosterone Suspension in children, consult your pediatrician. As much as the medication may be used even on children even aged 12 years in selected cases, it is important to take precautionary measures.

Testosterone Suspension Overdosing

In case you take too much of the drug, seek immediate medical attention. Contact the emergency room or poison control center immediately.

Never share the medication with any other person even when they exhibit similar symptoms.

In case you miss a dosage

Ensure that you do not miss a dose. In case you do, your health care provider or doctor will advice you on when to have the next injection. Notify the doctor in case you won’t be able to go for the injection.

What other drugs interact with Testosterone Suspension

  • Oxyphenbutazone
  • Medication for diabetes
  • Propranolol
  • Drugs used in preventing or treating blood clots such as warfarin
  • Steroid drugs such as cortisone or prednisone

The list is not conclusive as to all the possible interactions. Inform the medical care provider about any dietary supplements, non-prescriptions, herbs or medicines you use. in addition, inform then incase you drink alcohol, use illicit drugs or smoke since these may react with the medicine.

Precautions when taking Testosterone Suspension

It is important that you visit the health care provider regularly so you can have your progress checked. The doctor will do tests on the testosterone level in the blood.

Testosterone Suspension may affect the levels of blood sugar. In case you suffer from diabetes, consult your health care provider or doctor before modifying your dose of diabetic medicine or your diet.

What are the possible side effects for Testosterone Suspension?

Seek immediate medical attention if any of the following side effects occur:

  • Dark urine
  • Allergic reactions such as itching, hives, skin rashes, swelling in the tongue, face or lips
  • Breathing problems
  • Breast enlargement
  • Mood swings especially anger, range or depression
  • Nausea, vomiting
  • Light colored stool
  • Flu-like symptoms or feeling generally ill
  • Reduced appetite
  • Light colored stool
  • Stomach pain
  • Pain in the right upper stomach
  • Swollen ankles
  • Unusually tired or weak
  • Persistent and frequent erections
  • Problems urinating or even changes in the urination amounts

Other common side effects affecting women include:

  • Growth of facial hair
  • Hoarse or deep voice
  • Menstrual periods become irregular

Serious side effects necessitating medical attention:

  • Liver toxicity symptoms such as yellowing of one’s eyes and skin
  • Seek immediate medical attention in case of breathing problems, vomiting, dizziness and abdominal pain.