Pharmacology of testosterone preparations

Pharmacology of testosterone preparations / H.M. Behre, C. Wang, D.J. Handelsman, E. Nieschlag

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511545221.015

Published in: Testosterone : Action, Deficiency, Subsitution. - Cambridge University Press, 2004. - (Chapter 14; p. 405-444)

  • ISBN: 9780511545221
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511545221 


Contents

14.1 Historical development of testosterone therapy
14.2 General considerations
14.3 Pharmacology of testosterone preparations
14.3.1 Oral administration
14.3.1.1 Unmodified testosterone
14.3.1.2 17alpha-methyltestosterone
14.3.1.3 Fluoxymesterone
14.3.1.4 Mesterolone
14.3.1.5 Testosterone undecanoate
14.3.2 Sublingual application
14.3.3 Buccal application
14.3.4 Nasal application
14.3.5 Rectal application
14.3.6 Intramuscular application
14.3.6.1 Testosterone propionate
14.3.6.2 Testosterone enanthate
14.3.6.3 Testosterone cypionate and testosterone cyclohexanecarboxylate
14.3.6.4 Testosterone ester combinations
14.3.6.5 Testosterone buciclate
14.3.6.6 Testosterone undecanoate
14.3.6.7 Testosterone decanoate
14.3.6.8 Testosterone microspheres
14.3.7 Subdermal application
14.3.7.1 Testosterone pellets
14.3.7.2 Testosterone microcapsules
14.3.8 Transdermal application
14.4 Key messages
14.5 References

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