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Testosterone Cypionate - Depo-Testosterone - Testoject - Andro Cyp Analysis
Laboratory analysis of drugs to certify the presence of testosterone cypionate and measure its concentration.
The level of uncertainty of the testosterone cypionate content analysis depends on the declination selected (Standard <20%, Precise <10%, Regulatory <5%).
Follow the instructions to send your drug to our laboratory for analysis.
Results within 15 working days of receipt of sample.
Testosterone cypionate is an esterified form of testosterone used in the treatment of male hypogonadism and other conditions requiring androgen supplementation. It is also used over the counter in sports doping for its anabolic effects.
Ordering medicines from dubious websites is a health risk. It is essential to check that the online pharmacy is serious and has all the necessary authorizations.
If you have any doubts about the origin of the drug, you should carry out an analysis to certify the presence of the active ingredient and check that its dosage in the drug complies with the indicated content.
Analysis
Testosterone cypionate is analyzed by liquid chromatography coupled with UV-Visible spectrophotometric detection (LC-UV Visible) to ensure accurate identification and quantification.
Chemical name
- Chemical name: (17β)-3-Oxoandrost-4-en-17-yl 3-cyclopentylpropanoate
- Chemical formula: C27H40O3
- CAS number: 58-20-8
Therapeutic class
Testosterone cypionate belongs to the androgenic anabolic steroid (AAS) class and is an exogenous androgen.
Description of therapeutic effects
Testosterone cypionate is indicated for :
- To treat male hypogonadism, when the body does not produce enough testosterone.
- Increase muscle mass and bone density in androgen-deficient patients.
- Improve libido and sexual function in cases of hormonal insufficiency.
- Hormone therapy for transgender men in transition.
- Optimizing performance and muscle recovery (misuse prohibited in sport).
Trade names
- Depo-Testosterone
- Testoject
- Andro Cyp
Main manufacturers
- Pfizer
- Watson Pharmaceuticals
- Teva Pharmaceuticals
- Balkan Pharmaceuticals
Precautions and side effects
Precautions for use
- Use only under medical prescription.
- Risk of suppression of endogenous testosterone production with prolonged use.
- Prohibited in sport, classified as a doping substance by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).
- Medical supervision mandatory, particularly for those at cardiovascular risk.
Possible side effects
- Cardiovascular effects: increased LDL cholesterol, hypertension, increased risk of cardiovascular accidents.
- Hormonal effects: gynecomastia (breast development in men), reduced natural testosterone production.
- Psychological disorders: irritability, aggressiveness, sleep disorders.
- Skin effects: acne, oily skin.
- Water retention and edema.
- Testicular atrophy with prolonged use.
⚠️ Drug interactions :
- May interact with anticoagulants, increasing the risk of bleeding.
- Influences blood sugar levels, requiring monitoring in diabetic patients.
❗ Warning: testosterone cypionate is a controlled substance in many countries. Its use without a medical prescription exposes you to legal risks and serious side effects.
Specific References
Your drug is analyzed by our expert pharmaceutical analysis laboratory.
The drug to be analyzed must be sent in at least 3 copies in its original packaging (box or vial + blister pack) in order to have all the information.
The drug to be analyzed must be sufficiently protected to avoid any deterioration or damage during transport.
The drug to be analyzed must be accompanied by the completed analysis form.
Documents to download:
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