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What if I have testosterone deficiency?
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You should only proceed with treatment for testosterone deficiency when the condition has been confirmed by your doctor through proper medical tests. Symptoms relating to testosterone deficiency include reduced muscle mass and strength, a decrease in sexual desire (libido) and a diminishing ability to have an erection. Increased irritability or depression, fatigue, decreased concentration and loss of typical male pattern hair growth are further signs of low testosterone levels.

Athletes should be aware that Testosterone gel contains an active substance (testosterone) which may produce a positive result in anti-doping tests.

If you haven’t already done so, check out our simple Testosterone Check and see for yourself. If the Testosterone Check indicates that you experience most of the symptoms of testosterone deficiency, then see your doctor who can confirm your suspicions with a professional diagnosis.


How Testosterone gel can help
How to use Testosterone gel
How does Testosterone gel work?
Who should use Testosterone gel?
Does Testosterone gel have any side effects?
Already benefiting from Testosterone gel?
Global availability of Testosterone gel
Patient Information Leaflet
 
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