What Types of Testosterone Medication Could Cause A Blood Clot, Stroke or Heart Attack?

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What Types of Testosterone Medication Could Cause A Blood Clot, Stroke or Heart Attack?

Testosterone can be administered in several different ways and by several different manufactures. Each of these types of testosterone replacement therapies are suspected to cause a 29% increase in the risk of heart attack, stroke and death.

Testosterone Gels and Creams

  • AndroGel is a gel testosterone medication that is applied to the shoulder or upper arms daily.
  • Axiron is a testosterone medication that is applied to the underarm area daily.
  • Fortesta is a gel testosterone medication that is applied to the thighs daily.
  • Testim is a gel testosterone medication that is applied to the shoulders daily.

Testosterone Injections

  • Delatestryl is a testosterone injection.

Other Types of Testosterone Drugs

  • Androderm is a testosterone patch that is applied to the stomach, thighs, back or upper arms daily.
  • Striant is a testosterone medication that adheres to the gums and is placed twice daily.
  • Testopel is a pellet testosterone medication that is placed under the skin to continuously deliver testosterone for 3 – 6 months at a time.

Recent research indicates that any of these types of testosterone replacement therapy can cause a 29% increase in the risk of heart attack, stroke and death.

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