Halotestin – Effective drug for treating testosterone deficiency

The world of professional sports is dominated by the use of anabolic steroids and performance enhancing drugs. However, use of harsh and aromatizable steroids or a medical complication can lead to deficiency of testosterone, the male sex hormone. This is the time when a drug known as Halotestin comes into the picture.

Halotestin, also known as fluoxymesterone, is recommended to sportsmen treated for testosterone deficiency. The drug has the unique ability of stimulating normal growth and development of male sexual organs. It is also effective in maintaining secondary sex characteristics and even recommended by medical practitioners to treat breast cancer. It is also admired for enhancing stamina, muscle mass, muscle function, performance, and muscle size.

It is essential for potential Halotestin users to use it as directed by the doctor and check the label on the medicine for exact dosing instructions. Halotestin use is not recommended to individuals suffering from breast or prostate cancer or having an allergy to any ingredient in Halotestin or pregnant women or women planning to become pregnant. Its recommended dose is 25-50 mg per day for sportsmen and 10-40 mg per day and 5-20 mg per day for women with breast cancer and hypogonadal males, respectively. The abuse of Halotestin can lead to side effects such as changes in sexual desire, absence of menstrual flow, acne, breast swelling or tenderness, deepening of voice, growth of facial hair, headache, irregular menstrual flow, mood changes, painful prolonged erection, and swelling of the clitoris.

In order to maintain its shelf life, Halotestin is required to be stored at a room temperature, between 59 and 86 degrees F (15 and 30 degrees C). Moreover, it should be protected against humidity, heat, light, children, and pets.

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