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Compare Fluoxymesterone vs. Androderm

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Key takeaways

Androxy (fluoxymesterone) and Androderm (testosterone patch) are both testosterone replacement therapies, but they have some key differences. Androxy, which is taken orally, was used to treat low testosterone in males and breast cancer in females. However, it has been discontinued and is no longer available in the United States. On the other hand, Androderm is a transdermal patch applied to the skin once a day to treat low testosterone in adult males. Androderm has also been discontinued in the U.S. Both medications are Schedule III controlled substances due to their potential for abuse and dependence. Androderm can cause skin irritation at the application site, while Androxy, being an oral medication, does not have this issue. If you need testosterone replacement therapy, you should talk to your healthcare provider about alternative options.

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