Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| testosterone cypionate | Depo-Testosterone, Virilon IM |
| testosterone enanthate | Andryl, Arderone |
These medications are given as an injection every 2 to 3
weeks.
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| testosterone | Androderm, AndroGel, Testoderm transdermal |
Androderm and Testoderm contain testosterone in a patch that is
placed on the skin. AndroGel is a gel that is applied in specific amounts to
the arms, legs, shoulders, or upper abdomen. The medication is then absorbed
through the skin.
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| bromocriptine mesylate | Parlodel |
| cabergoline | Dostinex |
These medications can be used to treat men who have high prolactin
levels, which can reduce the amount of testosterone produced by the body and
may lead to problems such as infertility or erection problems. Bromocriptine
and cabergoline are taken by mouth.
How It Works
Replacing testosterone, if it is low, may increase a man's sexual
desire, or libido.
Bromocriptine and cabergoline help to lower the amount of prolactin
in the body. In some men, a noncancerous tumor on the pituitary gland causes the
gland to produce too much prolactin.
Why It Is Used
Testosterone may be prescribed for men who have low testosterone
levels. It is not recommended for men with testosterone levels in the low part
of the normal range.
Bromocriptine and cabergoline may be prescribed for men with high
prolactin levels.
Blood tests are needed to determine the levels of these
hormones.
How Well It Works
Testosterone may improve libido and, as a result, may improve
erection problems (erectile dysfunction) in men who
have low testosterone levels.1
Bromocriptine and cabergoline may help restore sexual interest and
potency when erection problems are caused by high prolactin levels. At least 4
weeks of continuous therapy is needed to lower the prolactin level to the
normal range.1
Side Effects
Side effects of testosterone may include:
- An elevated number of red blood cells
(polycythemia), which can increase the risk of
stroke or
heart attack.
- Painful enlargement of the
breasts.
- Water retention.
- High blood pressure.
- An elevated blood
cholesterol level.
- Abnormal liver function
tests.
- Increased risk of heart failure.
- Increased prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels.
- Increased
growth of preexisting prostate cancer.
Side effects of bromocriptine may include:
- Confusion, hallucinations, and uncontrolled
body movements, particularly in older men.
- Worsening of liver
disorders.
- Worsening of certain mental disorders.
- High
blood pressure.
- Infertility.
Side effects of cabergoline may include:
- Low blood pressure.
- Headache,
dizziness, and vertigo.
- Depression, nervousness, and
anxiety.
- Abdominal pain, nausea, constipation, diarrhea, and
flatulence.
- Dry mouth.
- Anorexia and weight
fluctuation.
Side effects may cause some men to stop taking the medication.
Nervous system and mental side effects may linger for 2 to 6 weeks after a man
stops taking the medication.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
When considering hormonal therapy for erection problems, it is
important to include your partner in your decision.
During the first year of testosterone therapy, you should receive a
prostate examination, a PSA blood test, a complete blood count, and a liver
function test every 3 to 6 months.
Although replacement of testosterone through injections or patches
can improve a man's libido, it does not always improve a man's ability to have
an erection.
Cabergoline given weekly is as effective as daily doses of
bromocriptine and may be associated with fewer side effects.2 Prolactin levels should be monitored monthly.
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