1. What SUSTANON is and what it is used for
• SUSTANON solution for injection is a clear, lmlTik 1 amber glass ampoule in a cardboard box.
• The active substance of SUSTANON is converted into testosterone in the body.
• Testosterone is a natural male hormone produced in the testes (in the ovaries in males) and required for normal growth, development and development of male sex organs and secondary male sex characteristics. It is necessary for body hair, bone and muscle development and stimulates the production of red blood cells. It makes the sound thicker. Products containing testosterone are used to replace testosterone in people who have low or no natural testosterone (a condition called hypogonadism).
2.How to use SUSTANON?
Instructions for proper use and dose/frequency of administration
This medicine should only be administered by a doctor or nurse.
Your doctor will decide on the dose of the drug to be administered to you, depending on the condition of your disease. Usually, 1 ml of injection every three weeks is sufficient.
Application route and method
Injections should be administered as a deep injection (syringe) into the muscle (buttocks, upper leg or upper arm).
different age groups
Use in children
SUSTANON contains benzyl alcohol and therefore should not be administered to premature infants, newborns and children under three years of age.
May cause toxic (toxic, harmful) reactions and allergic (hypersensitivity) reactions in infants and children up to 3 years of age.
Use in the elderly
Use in the elderly
Special use cases
It has no special use.
If you have the impression that the effect of SUSTANON is too strong (for example, it can manifest itself with frequent erections in the genitals in men) or weak, talk to your doctor or pharmacist.
If you use more SUSTANON than you should
An experienced healthcare professional will administer the medicine to you.
If you have used more than you should use from SUSTANON, talk to a doctor or pharmacist.
If you forget to use SUSTANON
An experienced healthcare professional will administer the medicine to you.
Do not take a double dose to make up for forgotten doses.
Effects that may occur when treatment with SUSTANON is terminated
The effect of SUSTANON does not disappear immediately after discontinuation of therapy. Its effects fade slowly.
3. What are the possible side effects?
Like all medicines, there may be side effects in people who are sensitive to the substances contained in SUSTANON.
The frequency of the following adverse reactions is unknown. Therefore, these adverse events are classified as ‘unknown (cannot be estimated from the available data).
Side effects reported with testosterone therapy in general:
itching
acne (pimples)
nausea
change in liver function tests
change in cholesterol level (change in lipid metabolism)
depression (depression), irritability, mood disorder
muscle pain (myalgia)
fluid collection in the tissues (swelling of the ankles and feet)
high blood pressure (hypertension)
increase in the number of red blood cells (the cells that carry oxygen in your blood)
increase or decrease in sexual desire
long and painful erection in the penis
decreased and impaired sperm formation
feminization (for example, it can be manifested by breast enlargement in men)
prostate enlargement
an increase in the blood (PSA increase) in a test associated with prostate cancer
progression of as yet undetected small prostate cancer (subclinical prostate
cancer progression)
Due to the nature of SUSTANON, side effects do not improve immediately after discontinuation of treatment. In general, injectable drugs can cause a local reaction at the injection site.
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