Androgel is primarily used to treat hypogonadism in men, but its use may be recommended for certain other conditions. Here is a detailed look at the main indications for the use of Androgel:
Primary hypogonadism:
– Treatment of congenital or acquired testicular dysfunction
– Treatment of Klinefelter’s syndrome
– Correction following orchiectomy (removal of the testes)
Secondary hypogonadism:
– Treatment of hypogonadotropic hypogonadism
– Treatment of hypothalamic or pituitary dysfunction
Age-related androgen deficiency:
– Correcting symptoms associated with age-related decline in testosterone levels
Delayed puberty in boys:
– Stimulation of secondary sexual development (under strict medical supervision)
Symptomatic treatment:
– Reduction of symptoms associated with low testosterone levels:
o Increased libido
o Improved erectile function
o Increased muscle mass and strength
o Increased bone density
o Improved mood and cognitive function
o Increased energy and productivity
Gender Affirming Therapy:
– For transgender men as part of comprehensive hormone therapy
Recovery from long-term illness or injury
– To accelerate muscle mass gain and improve overall condition
Warning: This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to substitute professional medical advice. For an individual assessment of the suitability of Androgel, please consult a specialist.
Disclaimer: In all cases where the information in this article contradicts the official instructions, the information in the official instructions will take precedence and be considered correct.