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Testogel sachets are a topical gel that can help to increase levels of testosterone in women during menopause, as a low dose of testosterone has been shown to increase libido and improve mood/concentration.
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Testogel contains the male hormone testosterone and is classed as a hormone replacement therapy. The gel is widely prescribed to those suffering with a range of health issues that means they produce less testosterone than normal, as well as those going through menopause. Testogel is a highly effective way of elevating testosterone levels in the body and reducing symptoms of low testosterone such as low libido and low mood.
Testogel Sachets are prescribed to men who don’t produce enough testosterone naturally and need treatment to help increase it. The hormone gel is most used by those who suffer with hypogonadism, low sex drive or have chronic fatigue. Your GP or pharmacist will need to assess your condition for you to access this medication.
Yes, you will need a prescription for any treatment or medication. When ordering through e-Surgery, our consultation process is quick and easy to use, making it a hassle-free experience. Prescriptions are needed to ensure people are only taking the medications that their health requires, as taking medication that isn’t needed can lead to detrimental impacts on your health and general wellbeing.
You should always take medication you have been prescribed by a medical professional. Follow all instructions given to you by the prescriber and that is written on the patient information leaflet.
For female low libido, you should generally apply a small part of the sachet (containing 2.5g gel and 40.5mg testosterone) over 1 week, ideally at the same time each morning. Always make sure to follow the dosage recommendation made by your doctor or pharmacist
How to Apply the Gel:
While the medication should start to work as soon as you begin taking it, you might not be able to notice changes for a few months. People report that it can take up to 3 months to reach full effect, improving sex drive and general mood. If you do not see any changes within a few weeks, consult your GP or pharmacist.
All medications come with side effects, so it’s important to be informed of what’s common and what means you should contact a medical professional.
Common side effects of Testogel include:
Uncommon side effects of Testogel include:
Side effects can vary from person to person, and some can occur that aren’t usually associated or known to be side effects of Testogel. It’s important to consult your GP or pharmacist if you have any concerns or your symptoms are not reducing or worsening.
You should keep Testogel Sachets out of reach and sight of children.
Do not use past the expiration date printed the packaging. Expiration will be the last day of the stated month.
Store below 25°C away from direct heat and sunlight, as the gel is flammable.
Keep away from open flames, lit cigarettes, and heat-emitting devices like hairdryers.
Do not dispose of in wastewater or household bin. Ask your pharmacist for proper disposal methods that will help protect the environment.
You can order Testogel Sachets online through online pharmacies such as e-Surgery. Online pharmacies make it easier to access the medication you want, without the need to stand in line or travel. E-surgery offers competitive pricing on all our medications and treatments, as we believe healthcare should be as affordable as possible for all our patients.
All testosterone gels work in the same way, but some might slightly vary depending on the ingredients and the strength. It can also vary depending on the dosage instructions given to you by your GP or pharmacist. There is no ‘best’ testosterone gel treatment as each will be prescribed depending on the medication that’s available or what the clinician deems most suitable for the patient’s needs.
No, you should not use Testogel during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Women should not use any steroid cream or gel during pregnancy as there is a risk of adverse reactions and could cause harm to the development of the foetus. If you think you might be pregnant, you should stop taking Testogel straight away and consult your GP or pharmacist as soon as possible.
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