Testosterone enanthate is an injectable form of the primary male sex hormone, testosterone. It is often prescribed to treat low testosterone levels in men, a condition known as hypogonadism or "Low T."
Some key things to know about testosterone enanthate:
- It is a long-acting testosterone ester, meaning it is designed to slowly release testosterone into the bloodstream over a period of weeks. This allows for less frequent injections compared to faster-acting forms.
- It is administered via intramuscular injection, typically into the buttock, thigh, or shoulder muscles. Injections are often given every 2-4 weeks.
- Benefits of treatment with testosterone enanthate include improved energy levels, muscle mass, bone density, libido, mood, cognitive function, and an overall enhanced sense of vitality and well-being.
- Potential side effects can include acne, oilier skin, hair loss (if prone), enlarged prostate symptoms, changes in cholesterol levels, emotional fluctuations, etc. However, most men tolerate treatment well under medical supervision.
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Some questions men commonly have about TRT:
How long does testosterone enanthate stay in your system?
Due to its longer-acting ester, testosterone enanthate remains active in the body for approximately 2-4 weeks after an injection.
What happens if a woman takes testosterone?
If taken in higher than normal therapeutic doses, testosterone can cause more masculine secondary sex characteristics to develop such as facial hair growth, enlarged clitoris, voice deepening and muscle growth along with cycle changes or cessation.
In summary, testosterone enanthate can be a very effective form of TRT when properly prescribed and monitored. If you're struggling with symptoms of Low T, reach out to the friendly professionals at Hormone Solutions to see if it's right for you!