Description
Description
Testosterone is an androgenic and anabolic steroid and is widely used to cure many testosterone deficiencies. It is widely distributed and quite safe, and totally beneficial to people. A Testosterone Suspension (GP Test Susp) was the first drug developed using testosterone as a steroid in the 1930s. It is an injectable substance that is a mixture of water and testosterone in specific amounts. This injection is water-based, so it is easily absorbed by the human body. It has no ester attached, and not a painful injection like other oil or glycol-based testosterone injections. It is a good choice for the use of testosterone.
Unlike other testosterone mixtures or class II anabolic steroids, it gives immediate results without pain and other side effects like nausea, vomiting and headache. It has a very small cycle in the body, and gets destroyed completely in 2-3 days. This injection of testosterone is useful for muscle injury at specific sites. If it is injected at the injury site in low doses, then it can repair only that area quickly (in 2-3 days); therefore it is called site specific. Like all other anabolic, androgenic steroids it helps the body to become strong. It is much like testosterone propionate in its action. Testosterone is an androgen, and has basic importance in secondary sex characteristics, which makes testosterone very useful for boys with delayed puberty (due to testosterone deficiency). It can also be useful for some men that experience a deficiency due to tumours or other clinical reasons.
Side effects
Side effects that you should report to your doctor or health care professional as soon as possible:
-allergic reactions like skin rash, itching or hives, swelling of the face, lips, or tongue
-breast enlargement
-breathing problems
-changes in mood, especially anger, depression, or rage
-dark urine
-general ill feeling or flu-like symptoms
-light-colored stools
-loss of appetite, nausea
-nausea, vomiting
-right upper belly pain
-stomach pain
-swelling of ankles
-too frequent or persistent erections
-trouble passing urine or change in the amount of urine
-unusually weak or tired
-yellowing of the eyes or skin
Additional side effects that can occur in women include:
-deep or hoarse voice
-facial hair growth
-irregular menstrual periods
Side effects that usually do not require medical attention (report to your doctor or health care professional if they continue or are bothersome):
-acne
-change in sex drive or performance
-hair loss
-headache