
Dosing Information for AndroGel (testosterone gel) 1.62% CIII
Discover the different dosing levels of AndroGel® (testosterone gel) 1.62% and see the steps to inform patients about the proper application process.
Dosing and Follow-Ups for AndroGel (testosterone gel) 1.62% CIII
The recommended starting dose of AndroGel 1.62% is 40.5 mg. However, it’s important to schedule follow-ups to have your testosterone levels checked after starting treatment.
AndroGel 1.62% for topical use is a clear, colorless gel containing testosterone. Testosterone is an androgen. AndroGel 1.62% is available in a metered-dose pump or unit dose packets.
Initiating Treatment for AndroGel (testosterone gel) 1.62% CIII
Helpful resources for healthcare providers to develop a successful treatment initiation plan for patients starting AndroGel® (testosterone gel) 1.62%.
Frequently Asked Questions About AndroGel 1.62% CIII
Learn answers to many common questions about hypogonadism, also known as low testosterone. Discover more about AndroGel® (testosterone gel) 1.62% CIII.
The Official AndroGel (testosterone gel) 1.62% CIII Website
Visit the AndroGel® (testosterone gel) 1.62% CIII site, a prescription treatment for men with hypogonadism due to certain medical conditions.
Prescribing Information | AndroGel (testosterone gel) 1.62% CIII
Download the full prescribing information for AndroGel® (testosterone gel) 1.62%. Learn about the use, benefits, and risks of AndroGel.
How Do You Apply AndroGel (testosterone gel) 1.62% CIII
AndroGel 1.62% is a topical testosterone replacement therapy gel available in a metered-dose pump or travel-ready packets. Before you begin treatment, there are a few things you should …
Monitoring Patients on AndroGel (testosterone gel) 1.62% CIII
View ongoing monitoring guidelines for AndroGel® (testosterone gel) 1.62% testosterone replacement therapy and see why monitoring is important.
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1 INDICATIONS AND USAGE AndroGel 1% is indicated for replacement therapy in adult males for conditions associated with a deficiency or absence of endogenous testosterone: