STRIANT (TESTOSTERONE)
- Androgen deficiency
- Gonadotropin releasing factor deficiency
- Bilateral anorchia
- Bilateral orchiectomy
- Chemotherapy-induced hypogonadism
- Cryptorchidism
- Klinefelter's syndrome
- Male hypogonadism
- Primary hypogonadism due to bilateral torsion of testes
- Primary hypogonadism due to orchitis
30 mg buccal system,sustained release
- Place 1 buccal tablet (30 mg) by buccal route in the morning and evening approximately 12 hours apart
Androgen deficiency
- Place 1 buccal tablet (30 mg) by buccal route in the morning and evening approximately 12 hours apart
Bilateral anorchia
- Place 1 buccal tablet (30 mg) by buccal route in the morning and evening approximately 12 hours apart
Bilateral orchiectomy
- Place 1 buccal tablet (30 mg) by buccal route in the morning and evening approximately 12 hours apart
Chemotherapy-induced hypogonadism
- Place 1 buccal tablet (30 mg) by buccal route in the morning and evening approximately 12 hours apart
Cryptorchidism
- Place 1 buccal tablet (30 mg) by buccal route in the morning and evening approximately 12 hours apart
Gonadotropin releasing factor deficiency
- Place 1 buccal tablet (30 mg) by buccal route in the morning and evening approximately 12 hours apart
Klinefelter's syndrome
- Place 1 buccal tablet (30 mg) by buccal route in the morning and evening approximately 12 hours apart
Male hypogonadism
- Place 1 buccal tablet (30 mg) by buccal route in the morning and evening approximately 12 hours apart
Primary hypogonadism due to bilateral torsion of testes
- Place 1 buccal tablet (30 mg) by buccal route in the morning and evening approximately 12 hours apart
Primary hypogonadism due to orchitis
- Place 1 buccal tablet (30 mg) by buccal route in the morning and evening approximately 12 hours apart
- None
Contraindicated
- None
Severe
Moderate
- None
- Lactating mother
- Malignant tumor of male breast
- Pregnancy
- Prostatic carcinoma
Contraindicated
- Acute myocardial infarction
- Benign prostatic hyperplasia
- Cerebrovascular accident
- Chronic pulmonary disease
- Erythrocytosis
- Hypercholesterolemia
- Kidney disease with reduction in GFR
- Polycythemia vera
- Pulmonary thromboembolism
- Venous thrombosis
Severe
Moderate
- Chronic heart failure
- Diabetes mellitus
- Disease of liver
- Edema
- Gynecomastia
- Humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy
- Hypertension
- Obesity
- Sleep apnea
STRIANT (TESTOSTERONE)
- Androgen deficiency
- Gonadotropin releasing factor deficiency
- Bilateral anorchia
- Bilateral orchiectomy
- Chemotherapy-induced hypogonadism
- Cryptorchidism
- Klinefelter's syndrome
- Male hypogonadism
- Primary hypogonadism due to bilateral torsion of testes
- Primary hypogonadism due to orchitis
- None
- Gingivitis
- Mouth irritation
More Frequent
Severe
Less Severe
- Edema
- Abnormal hepatic function tests
- Acne vulgaris
- Acute abdominal pain
- Asthma
- Depression
- Disorder of the digestive system
- Dysgeusia
- Dysuria
- Fatigue
- Gingival disorders
- Gingival pain
- Gynecomastia
- Headache disorder
- Hypertension
- Infection
- Kidney disease with reduction in GFR
- Mastalgia
- Mood changes
- Nausea
- Pruritus of skin
- Stomatitis
- Symptoms of anxiety
- Toothache
- Urinary incontinence
- Xerostomia
Less Frequent
Severe
Less Severe
Rare / Very Rare
Severe
- Acute myocardial infarction
- Cerebrovascular accident
- Deep venous thrombosis
- Erythrocytosis
- Lip swelling
- Pulmonary thromboembolism
- Raised prostate specific antigen
- Venous thrombosis
Less Severe
- None
Contraindicated
None
Severe Precaution
Testosterone (Misc. Route)
Use may not be appropriate <18 years. May cause premature epiphyseal closure.
- 1 Day – 18 Years
- Use may not be appropriate <18 years. May cause premature epiphyseal closure.
Management or Monitoring Precaution
None
Testosterone
- Severity Level:
1
- Additional Notes: Androgens contraindicated in pregnancy; risk of virilization of female fetus.
Contraindicated
Testosterone
Poss sev adv effects, premature epiphyseal closure, virilization of females
General | Excretion Potential | Effect on Infant | Notes |
Drug should not be given to breast feeding mothers | Unknown | Not known; no or inclusive data | Poss sev adv effects, premature epiphyseal closure, virilization of females |
Precaution Exists
None
General | Excretion Potential | Effect on Infant | Notes |
None |
No Known Risk
None
General | Excretion Potential | Effect on Infant | Notes |
None |
Contraindicated
None
Precaution Exists
None
No Known Risk
None
- None
Androgen deficiency | |
E29.1 | Testicular hypofunction |
Bilateral anorchia | |
Q55.0 | Absence and aplasia of testis |
Chemotherapy-induced hypogonadism | |
E29.1 | Testicular hypofunction |
Cryptorchidism | |
Q53 | Undescended and ectopic testicle |
Q53.0 | Ectopic testis |
Q53.00 | Ectopic testis, unspecified |
Q53.01 | Ectopic testis, unilateral |
Q53.02 | Ectopic testes, bilateral |
Q53.1 | Undescended testicle, unilateral |
Q53.10 | Unspecified undescended testicle, unilateral |
Q53.11 | Abdominal testis, unilateral |
Q53.111 | Unilateral intraabdominal testis |
Q53.112 | Unilateral inguinal testis |
Q53.12 | Ectopic perineal testis, unilateral |
Q53.13 | Unilateral high scrotal testis |
Q53.2 | Undescended testicle, bilateral |
Q53.20 | Undescended testicle, unspecified, bilateral |
Q53.21 | Abdominal testis, bilateral |
Q53.211 | Bilateral intraabdominal testes |
Q53.212 | Bilateral inguinal testes |
Q53.22 | Ectopic perineal testis, bilateral |
Q53.23 | Bilateral high scrotal testes |
Q53.9 | Undescended testicle, unspecified |
R39.83 | Unilateral non-palpable testicle |
R39.84 | Bilateral non-palpable testicles |
Gonadotropin releasing factor deficiency | |
E23.3 | Hypothalamic dysfunction, not elsewhere classified |
Klinefelter's syndrome | |
Q98.0 | Klinefelter syndrome karyotype 47, XXY |
Q98.1 | Klinefelter syndrome, male with more than two X chromosomes |
Q98.4 | Klinefelter syndrome, unspecified |
Male hypogonadism | |
E29.1 | Testicular hypofunction |
Primary hypogonadism due to bilateral torsion of testes | |
E29.1 | Testicular hypofunction |
Primary hypogonadism due to orchitis | |
E29.1 | Testicular hypofunction |
0-9 | A-Z |
---|---|
E23.3 | Hypothalamic dysfunction, not elsewhere classified |
E29.1 | Testicular hypofunction |
E29.1 | Testicular hypofunction |
E29.1 | Testicular hypofunction |
E29.1 | Testicular hypofunction |
E29.1 | Testicular hypofunction |
Q53 | Undescended and ectopic testicle |
Q53.0 | Ectopic testis |
Q53.00 | Ectopic testis, unspecified |
Q53.01 | Ectopic testis, unilateral |
Q53.02 | Ectopic testes, bilateral |
Q53.1 | Undescended testicle, unilateral |
Q53.10 | Unspecified undescended testicle, unilateral |
Q53.11 | Abdominal testis, unilateral |
Q53.111 | Unilateral intraabdominal testis |
Q53.112 | Unilateral inguinal testis |
Q53.12 | Ectopic perineal testis, unilateral |
Q53.13 | Unilateral high scrotal testis |
Q53.2 | Undescended testicle, bilateral |
Q53.20 | Undescended testicle, unspecified, bilateral |
Q53.21 | Abdominal testis, bilateral |
Q53.211 | Bilateral intraabdominal testes |
Q53.212 | Bilateral inguinal testes |
Q53.22 | Ectopic perineal testis, bilateral |
Q53.23 | Bilateral high scrotal testes |
Q53.9 | Undescended testicle, unspecified |
Q55.0 | Absence and aplasia of testis |
Q98.0 | Klinefelter syndrome karyotype 47, XXY |
Q98.1 | Klinefelter syndrome, male with more than two X chromosomes |
Q98.4 | Klinefelter syndrome, unspecified |
R39.83 | Unilateral non-palpable testicle |
R39.84 | Bilateral non-palpable testicles |