Testosterone Injections: Overview of Testosterone Replacement Therapy

Testosterone injections are a common form of testosterone replacement therapy. They are administered into the muscle typically once every 1-4 weeks.
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What is a testosterone injection?

Testosterone is a naturally occurring sex hormone that is produced in a man's testicles. Small amounts of testosterone are also produced in a woman's ovaries and adrenal system. Testosterone injection is used in men and boys to treat conditions caused by a lack of this hormone, such as delayed puberty or growth.

Where are testosterone injections given?

These are a form treatment called testosterone replacement therapy. Testosterone injections are most often given by your doctor. The injection site is typically in the gluteal muscles in the buttocks. However, your doctor may allow you to self-administer the injections. In that case, the injection site would be in your thigh muscles.

Can testosterone injections be used to treat low testosterone levels?

Doctors may recommend testosterone injections to treat males with low testosterone levels. Low testosterone production by the testicles is called hypogonadism. Low testosterone can have negative effects.

What are the benefits of testosterone injections?

The purpose of testosterone injections is to help regulate male hormone levels to help address problems related to low T. For men with low T, the benefits of these injections can include: Men generally have less body fat than women. This is partly related to testosterone, which regulates fat distribution and muscle maintenance in your body.

How long does a testosterone injection last?

Testosterone is injected into a muscle. The injection is usually given every 2 to 4 weeks. Testosterone injections should be given only by a healthcare professional. Misuse can lead to serious side effects or death. The length of treatment will depend on the condition being treated.

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