Uses / Indications:
Male hypogonadism, or insufficient synthesis of testosterone
Teenage boys' delayed puberty
Impotence brought on by a lack of testosterone
Hormonal imbalance-related infertility in men
When a physician determines that a female patient has advanced breast cancer, this treatment may be used.
Pregnancy interaction:
Unsafe during pregnancy: Pregnant women should avoid using Aquaviron since it includes testosterone, a male hormone. It may injure the fetus (for example, by virilizing the female fetus).
If pregnancy develops while receiving treatment, cease the injection right away and see a physician.
Expert advice:
Only take Aquaviron under a urologist or endocrinologist's supervision.
It is essential to regularly check blood pressure, cholesterol, liver function, testosterone levels, and prostate health.
Steer clear of smoking and alcohol since they can exacerbate negative effects.
Children should not take this unless a professional prescribes it for delayed puberty.
Report any symptoms right once, such as jaundice, breathing difficulties, leg swelling, or persistent erections.
Side Effects:
Injection site pain, redness, or edema
Hair loss, greasy skin, and acne
Aggression, impatience, and mood swings
Gaining weight as a result of water retention
Taken seriously:
Liver issues (dark urine, yellow eyes or skin)
In older men, prostate enlargement or cancer risk
How to use:
A deep intramuscular injection of aquaviron is administered, typically in the buttock muscle.
Do not inject yourself; only a physician or nurse should administer it.
The degree of testosterone shortage and the underlying medical condition determine the dosage and frequency.
Never skip a dosage or take two; if you do, let your doctor know.
How it works:
Testosterone is a naturally occurring male hormone found in Aquaviron.
It helps males with low testosterone levels by supplementing or replacing it.
Male sexual organ growth, muscle bulk, bone density, red blood cell synthesis, and sustaining sexual desire all depend on testosterone.
Faq for medicine:
Q1. What is the purpose of Aquaviron 25mg Injection?
It is used to treat male hypogonadism (low testosterone levels), delayed puberty in boys, and some testosterone-deficit-related impotence or infertility.
Q2. Is Aquaviron Injection safe for women to use?
Because of the potential for masculinization, irregular periods, and other hormonal adverse effects, it is not advised for women.
Q3. What is the duration required to demonstrate outcomes?
Changes in body composition and muscle strength may take several months, but improvements in mood, libido, and vitality can be observed in a matter of weeks.
Q4. Is it possible to abruptly quit taking Aquaviron?
No, abruptly ceasing could result in hormone imbalance and withdrawal symptoms. When stopping, always heed medical advice.
Q5. Is it safe for people with heart conditions?
Because testosterone therapy may raise the risk of fluid retention, hypertension, and cardiovascular events, caution is suggested.
Medicine interaction:
Heparin and warfarin, two anticoagulants, increase the risk of bleeding.
Fluid retention may be exacerbated by corticosteroids such as dexamethasone and prednisone.
Blood sugar may be lowered by insulin and anti-diabetic medications; dosage adjustments may be necessary.
Increased risk of renal damage when using cyclosporines.