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Signs and symptoms
Signs and symptoms of Low T may be clear and easy to recognize. But at first look, you may not think they point to Low T.

Take a look at the symptoms below to see if any seem familiar to you. You may be surprised how easily they can be overlooked.

Signs and symptoms of Low T may include:
  • Fatigue or loss of energy
  • Low sex drive (reduced desire to be intimate)
  • Sexual dysfunction (weak erections, failure to get erections)
  • Depressed mood
  • Decreased sense of well-being
  • Increased body fat
  • Loss of muscle mass
  • Decreased bone strength
These symptoms may be a sign of Low T or other health conditions and should not be ignored. Low T can be diagnosed by your doctor with a simple blood test.

Normally, a man's testosterone level is considered low if it's below 300 ng/dL. It's important to keep your testosterone at a normal level for your age. Using AndroGel every day can bring your T levels back to normal and keep them there. And once you get back the T you've been missing, you may experience lasting symptom relief.

Take the Low T Symptoms Quiz to find out if you are at risk based on your symptoms.

AndroGel is indicated for replacement therapy in males for conditions associated with a deficiency or absence of endogenous testosterone.

Safety information: AndroGel must not be used by women. You should not use AndroGel if you have any of these conditions:

  • Prostate cancer (if your doctor knows for sure that you have it or thinks you may)
  • Breast cancer (a rare condition for men)

Warning: Elderly patients treated with androgens may be at an increased risk for the development of an enlarged prostate and prostate cancer.

The most frequent adverse events reported by ≥5% of patients associated with the consistent use of AndroGel included abnormal lab test, acne, prostate disorder, and application site reaction.

Remember, the information on this website does not take the place of the advice you get from your doctor or other health care professional. Always talk with your doctor if you have questions about AndroGel.

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