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Testosterone replacement therapy : monitoring & complications

CategoryDetails
Main Side-effects
Transdermal PreparationsLocal skin irritation
Intramuscular Dosing• Fluctuations in mood and sexual behaviour
• Intermittent supra-physiological testosterone levels
• Polycythaemia
• Gynaecomastia
• Over-stimulation of the prostate
General Side-effects• Polycythaemia (more common in older men with injectable testosterone)
• Increases in haematocrit and haemoglobin
• Gynaecomastia
• Oedema
• Acne and other skin reactions
Monitoring Guidance for GPs
Purpose• Alleviate symptoms of testosterone deficiency
• Monitor for potentially androgen-dependent symptoms/conditions
Importance• Limited but potentially relevant side-effects
• Unclear incidence and clinical relevance
Follow-up Visits
AssessmentsAt 3, 6, and 12 months after treatment onset, then annually
Monitoring• Testosterone levels
• Haematocrit levels (at 3, 6, 12 months, then annually) may vary based on local policy
Adjustments• Decrease testosterone dosage or switch from intramuscular to topical, or perform venesection if haematocrit > 0.54%
• Stop testosterone if haematocrit remains high, then reintroduce at a lower dose once normalized

Contraindications for testosterone replacement therapy


Contra-Indications to Testosterone TherapyRationale for Contra-Indication
Carcinoma of the breast or known or suspected carcinoma of the prostateTestosterone therapy could accelerate tumour growth.
Those who wish to retain fertilityTestosterone therapy suppresses sperm production, affecting fertility....

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