Table of Contents
- What is Testosterone Undecanoate?
- Medical Conditions Treated
- Administration and Dosage
- Benefits and Effects
- Potential Side Effects
- Ongoing Research
What is Testosterone Undecanoate?
Testosterone Undecanoate is a form of testosterone replacement therapy used to treat various conditions related to low testosterone levels in men. It’s also known by brand names such as Nebido, Aveed, and Andriol[1][2]. This medication is designed to mimic the body’s natural testosterone production, helping to alleviate symptoms associated with low testosterone levels.
Medical Conditions Treated
Testosterone Undecanoate is primarily used to treat the following conditions:
- Male Hypogonadism: This is a condition where the body doesn’t produce enough testosterone. It can be caused by problems with the testicles or the pituitary gland[1].
- Delayed Puberty: In some cases, it may be used to help start puberty in boys who are late in developing[3].
- Muscle Loss: It can help prevent muscle loss in certain situations, such as after bariatric surgery[4].
Administration and Dosage
Testosterone Undecanoate is typically administered in one of two ways:
- Intramuscular Injection: This is the most common form. It’s usually given as a deep injection into the buttock muscle. The typical dose is 1000 mg, given at intervals of 10-14 weeks[1].
- Oral Capsules: In some cases, it may be given as oral capsules. However, this form is less common and may require more frequent dosing[2].
The exact dosage and frequency will be determined by your doctor based on your individual needs and response to the treatment.
Benefits and Effects
Testosterone Undecanoate can have several positive effects on the body:
- Improved Sexual Function: It can help improve libido (sex drive) and erectile function[1].
- Increased Muscle Mass and Strength: It can help build and maintain muscle mass, which is particularly beneficial for men experiencing muscle loss[4].
- Improved Bone Density: Testosterone plays a role in maintaining bone strength, and replacement therapy can help prevent bone loss[4].
- Better Mood and Quality of Life: Some men report improved mood and overall quality of life when their testosterone levels are normalized[1].
Potential Side Effects
While Testosterone Undecanoate can be beneficial, it’s important to be aware of potential side effects:
- Increased Red Blood Cell Count: This can potentially increase the risk of blood clots[4].
- Prostate Changes: There may be an increased risk of prostate enlargement or prostate cancer, which is why regular prostate exams are important during treatment[4].
- Acne and Oily Skin: Some men may experience increased acne or oilier skin[5].
- Sleep Apnea: In some cases, testosterone therapy may worsen existing sleep apnea[4].
It’s crucial to discuss all potential risks and benefits with your healthcare provider before starting treatment.
Ongoing Research
Researchers are continually studying Testosterone Undecanoate to better understand its effects and potential uses. Some areas of ongoing research include:
- Use in Bariatric Surgery Patients: Studies are investigating whether testosterone therapy can help prevent muscle loss in men undergoing weight loss surgery[4].
- Effects on Physical Performance: Research is being conducted on how testosterone therapy might improve physical performance during intense activities, such as military operations[6].
- Treatment of Non-alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH): Some studies are exploring whether testosterone therapy could help improve liver health in men with NASH, a type of fatty liver disease[7].
These ongoing studies may lead to new uses for Testosterone Undecanoate in the future, potentially benefiting more patients with various health conditions.






