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Compare Fluoxymesterone vs. AndroGel

Head-to-head comparisons of medication uses, side effects, warnings, and more.

Key takeaways

Fluoxymesterone (Androxy) and testosterone gel (Testim, AndroGel, Fortesta, Vogelxo) are both used to treat low testosterone levels in males. However, they belong to different medication classes and have distinct characteristics. Androxy was also used to treat breast cancer in females, but it has been discontinued in the United States. Testosterone gel, on the other hand, is a testosterone replacement that is still available and is applied topically. While fluoxymesterone was taken orally, testosterone gel is applied to the skin once a day, making it more convenient. Testosterone gel is available in various brand names and forms, some of which are available as generics, whereas fluoxymesterone is not available at all. Common side effects of testosterone gel include skin irritation and acne, and it carries a risk of transferring to others through skin contact. Both medications are controlled substances due to their potential for misuse and dependency, but testosterone gel has specific warnings about accidental exposure to others, which can cause unwanted side effects.

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