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Generic Depo-Testosterone
Used for Testosterone Replacement

Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) is an injectable form of testosterone that’s used to treat low testosterone in adult males. It's injected into your buttock muscle and lasts for a long time, so it only needs to be used once or twice a month. But it might raise the risk of serious side effects including heart attack and stroke, especially if misused.

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What is Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone)?

Featuring Joshua Murdock, PharmD, BCBBSReviewed by Alyssa Billingsley, PharmD | February 7, 2025

What is Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) used for?

  • Low testosterone (hypogonadism)

How Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) works

Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) is a testosterone replacement that acts like the natural sex hormone. Testosterone is responsible for the development and maintenance of many male features. Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) works by adding or replacing testosterone in the body up to normal and healthy levels.

When does Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) start working?Time passed since treatment started:
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Full effect

Drug facts

Common BrandsDepo-Testosterone
Drug ClassTestosterone replacement
Controlled Substance ClassificationSchedule III
Generic StatusLower-cost generic available
AvailabilityPrescription only
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Risks and warnings for Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone)

Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) can cause some serious health issues. This risk may be even higher for certain groups. If this worries you, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about other options.

Potential for misuse, addiction, and dependency

  • Risk factors: Taking more testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) than prescribed | Taking testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) with other testosterones

Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) is a controlled substance because it has a risk of misuse, dependency, and addiction. Misuse is when it's taken for medical reasons other than prescribed. Misusing testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) can cause serious problems involving the heart and mental health, such as heart attack, heart failure, stroke, liver problems, depression, delusions, hallucinations, and aggression.

Continued misuse of testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) can lead to addiction. Addiction can cause behaviors, such as taking a higher dose than prescribed, spending a lot of time trying to get the medication when there are problems with availability, having trouble stopping the medication even if you want to stop, prioritizing medication use over other responsibilities, and experiencing withdrawal symptoms if you stop taking the medication suddenly.

And finally, testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) can cause dependency. Dependency is when you rely on the medication to function normally and have withdrawal symptoms (e.g., depression, trouble sleeping, lowered sex drive) when you lower the dose or stop the medication suddenly. Remember to take testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) as prescribed to lower the risk of misuse, dependency, and addiction.

Heart attack and stroke risk

  • Risk factors: History of heart conditions

Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) might cause heart attack, stroke, or sudden heart-related death. Let your provider know and get emergency help right away if you have chest pain, cold sweats, left arm pain, difficulty breathing, trouble walking or speaking, or weakness on one side of the body.

Blood clots

Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) can cause blood clots in the legs and lungs, which can be life-threatening. Symptoms of a blood clot in the legs include leg pain, swelling, or redness. Symptoms of a blood clot in the lungs include difficulty breathing or chest pain. Let your provider know if you have any of these symptoms and seek medical help right away as you might have to stop the medication.

Liver problems

  • Risk factors: Using high doses of testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) long term

Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) can cause liver damage. Serious liver problems that can lead to cancer or death are more likely to happen if you take high doses of testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) for a long period of time. Let your provider know if you are experiencing stomach pain, light-colored stools, dark urine, or if your skin or the whites of your eyes turn yellow, because you might need to stop the medication.

Use in people with an enlarged prostate

  • Risk factors: History of an enlarged prostate

Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) can cause blockage of the urinary tract in people who have an enlarged prostate, or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Symptoms include pain, inability to urinate or change in the amount of urination, high blood pressure, and blood in the urine. If you notice any of these symptoms, talk to your provider right away before it becomes worse.

Swelling in the arms and legs (edema)

  • Risk factors: History of heart, liver, or kidney conditions | Taking other medications that cause swelling like corticosteroids

Taking testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) can cause your body to hold onto more salt and water, which leads to swelling in your arms and legs and sudden weight gain. This is more likely to happen if you're also taking other medications that cause swelling, such as corticosteroids (e.g., prednisone, methylprednisolone (Medrol)). It can be more serious in people with heart, liver, or kidney conditions. Talk to your provider if you have any of these symptoms, because you might need to stop the medication.

High calcium in the blood

  • Risk factors: People with restricted movement | Taking other medications that cause high calcium in the blood

Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) can cause high calcium in the blood, especially in people who are unable to move. Too much calcium can lead to symptoms like muscle weakness, frequent urination, thirst, stomach pain, and blood in the urine. If this occurs, stop taking testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone), and let your provider know. During treatment with testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone), your provider might have you perform regular blood tests to make sure your calcium levels are within the normal range.

Use in young children

  • Risk factors: Using testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) in young children | Using higher doses of testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone)

Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) is not recommended in children under 12 years old.

Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) contains a preservative called benzyl alcohol. This preservative can cause a serious side effect in newborn babies and children known as "gasping syndrome." "Gasping syndrome" causes trouble breathing and can lead to death. Although recommended doses of testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) contain less benzyl alcohol than what's typically linked to "gasping syndrome," it's important to be aware of this risk. This is more likely to happen with higher doses of the medication and if your liver and kidneys have problems clearing it from your body.

Testosterone also causes children's bones to mature faster and stop growing in length. Because of this, children who use testosterone therapy like testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) can become shorter in height if used long term. The risk of this happening is higher in younger children.

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Side effects of Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone)

The following side effects may get better over time as your body gets used to the medication. Let your healthcare provider know immediately if you continue to experience these symptoms or if they worsen over time.

Common Side Effects

  • Enlargement of male breasts
  • Acne
  • Pain at the injection site

Less Common Side Effects

  • More hair on the face and body
  • More erections
  • Erections lasting a long time
  • Changes in sex drive
  • Low sperm count
  • Nausea
  • Headache
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Feeling a tingling sensation
  • Swelling in the legs and arms
  • High red blood cell count

Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) serious side effects

Contact your healthcare provider immediately if you experience any of the following.

  • Heart attack: Chest pain, cold sweats, left arm pain, difficulty breathing
  • Stroke: Face drooping, weakness on one side of the body, trouble seeing, walking, or speaking
  • Blood clots: Legs (pain, swelling, warm to touch, redness), lungs (trouble breathing, chest pain, cough)
  • Liver damage: Stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, yellowing of the skin, yellowing of the whites of the eyes, light-colored stools, dark urine, weight loss
  • Withdrawal: Depression, fatigue, craving, restlessness, irritability, lack of appetite, trouble sleeping (insomnia), lower sex drive, low testosterone

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The following Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) side effects have also been reported

Discuss these possible effects with your doctor:

Tumors of the liver, liver cancer, or peliosis hepatis (a form of liver disease) have occurred during long-term, high-dose therapy with androgens. Although these effects are rare, they can be very serious and may cause death.

Androgens can stimulate existing prostate cancer in men who already have it but have not yet been diagnosed. Also, the prostate (a male gland) may become enlarged. Enlargement of the prostate does not mean that cancer will develop. If enlargement occurs and you have difficulty in urinating, it is a good idea to be checked by your doctor.

When androgens are used in women, especially in high doses, male-like changes may occur, such as hoarseness or deepening of the voice, unnatural hair growth, or unusual hair loss. Most of these changes will go away if the medicine is stopped as soon as the changes are noticed. However, some changes, such as voice changes or enlarged clitoris, may not go away.

When androgens are used in high doses in males, they interfere with the production of sperm. This effect is usually temporary and only happens during the time you are taking the medicine. However, discuss this possible effect with your doctor if you are planning on having children.

Along with its needed effects, a medicine may cause some unwanted effects. Although not all of these side effects may occur, if they do occur they may need medical attention.

Check with your doctor immediately if any of the following side effects occur:

More common

For females only

Acne or oily skin

decreased breast size

irregular menstrual cycles

hoarseness or deepening of voice

increase in size of female genitals

increase in unnatural hair growth or male pattern baldness

These symptoms may occur in females whose male sexual partner uses a scrotal patch.

For males only

Blistering of skin under patch (especially when the nonscrotal patch is applied to bony areas of the skin)

breast soreness or enlargement

frequent or continuing erection of penis lasting up to 4 hours or painful penile erections lasting longer than 4 hours

frequent urge to urinate

itching or redness of skin under patch (less likely with nonscrotal patch) or at site of implants, mild to severe

For prepubertal boys only

Acne

early growth of pubic hair

enlargement of penis

frequent or continuing erections

Less common

For males or females

Dizziness

frequent or continuing headache

lack or loss of strength

nausea

overall body flushing, redness, or itching of skin

rapidly changing moods, such as depersonalization, dysphoria, euphoria, depression, paranoia, and quick to react or overreact emotionally

swelling of feet or lower legs

unusual bleeding

unusual tiredness

yellow skin or eyes (occurring with fluoxymesterone or methyltestosterone more often than with testosterone)

For females with breast cancer or bedridden males or females—in addition to the side effects listed above

Confusion or mental depression

constipation

increased thirst

increased urge to urinate or increased amount of urine

For males only

Black, tarry stools

burning sensation or hardening or thickening of skin under patch

chills

continuing pain at site of implants

difficulty in urinating

itching, skin redness, or rash under patch, severe (less likely with nonscrotal patch)

pain in scrotum or groin

vomiting of blood or material that looks like coffee grounds

Rare

For males or females—more likely with oral androgens or long-term or high doses of androgens

Abdominal or stomach pain, continuing

bad breath odor, continuing

black, tarry or light-colored stools or dark urine

fever

hives

loss of appetite, continuing

mood or mental changes

purple or red spots on body or inside the mouth or nose

sore throat

swelling, pain, or tenderness of abdomen

vomiting of blood

Some side effects may occur that usually do not need medical attention. These side effects may go away during treatment as your body adjusts to the medicine. Also, your health care professional may be able to tell you about ways to prevent or reduce some of these side effects. Check with your health care professional if any of the following side effects continue or are bothersome or if you have any questions about them:

Less common

For males and females

Acne, mild

decrease or increase in sexual desire or drive

diarrhea

hair loss or thinning of hair

increase in pubic hair growth

infection, pain, redness, or other irritation at site of injection

nervousness

stomach pain

trouble in sleeping

For males only

Decrease in testicle size

infection, pain, redness, swelling, sores, or other skin irritation underneath patch

Other side effects not listed may also occur in some patients. If you notice any other effects, check with your healthcare professional.

Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

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Pros and cons of Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone)

Pros

  • Only needs to be used once every 2 to 4 weeks
  • Can be injected at home
  • Comes in a vial that can be used for more than one dose, meaning fewer trips to the pharmacy
  • Available in as a lower-cost generic

Cons

  • Risk of misuse, addiction, and dependency
  • Might raise the risk of serious side effects like heart attack and stroke if misused
  • Needs to be injected into the buttock muscle
  • Only available as an injection
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Pharmacist tips for Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone)

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  • Taking testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) at higher doses than prescribed can lead to misuse. This can cause serious side effects, such as heart attack, heart failure, stroke, depression, hallucinations, and delusions. Take the medication as prescribed by your provider to prevent the risk of misuse.
  • Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) shouldn't be used for bodybuilding or improving your athletic ability because of the risks of serious side effects from abuse. The FDA has only approved this medication for the treatment of low testosterone in males. Take testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) as prescribed by your provider.
  • Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) can often cause the breast area to become bigger, painful, or tender. This might continue throughout treatment with testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone). Let your provider know if this becomes bothersome.
  • Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) can lower your blood sugar. If you have diabetes, you might need to monitor your blood sugar more often while taking this medication. Make sure you know how to recognize and treat low blood sugar. Talk to your provider if you have diabetes and are experiencing any symptoms of low blood sugar, including shakiness, sweating, fast heartbeat, and confusion, because you might require changes to your medications.
  • Store testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) at room temperature. Make sure to inspect the vial before injection for any particles or changes in color. If you see crystals in the vial, warm up and shake the vial to redissolve those crystals. Keep the medication in the box when you aren't using it to protect it from light.
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Common questions about Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone)

Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) is a common form of injectable testosterone that helps increase testosterone levels. It’s available as both a brand-name and generic product. Injectable testosterone is chemically modified to extend its duration in the body, allowing it to last for days or weeks. These modified forms are known as testosterone esters.Learn more

The recommended dose of testosterone cypionate ranges from 50 mg to 400 mg. Your healthcare professional will pick and adjust your dose. It will depend on your age, how you respond to the medication, and side effects you experience.Learn more

Testosterone cypionate, like all testosterone injections, doesn’t work right away. It can take a few weeks before you start noticing improvements in low testosterone symptoms.Learn more

Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) is a common form of injectable testosterone. It’s injected into your buttock muscle every 1 to 4 weeks. You may inject it at home, or a healthcare professional can give it to you.Learn more
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Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) dosage

The average cost for 1 vial of 1ml of 200mg/ml of Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) is $14.50 with a free GoodRx coupon. This is 56.53% off the average retail price of $33.36.
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30ml of 200mg/ml1 vial$155.16$155.16

Typical dosage for Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone)

Your provider will work with you to find the right dose of testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) for you since it depends on your age, sex, and condition that's being treated. They might change the dose based on your response to the medication and how well you tolerate it.

In general, the typical dose is 50 mg to 400 mg injected slowly and deeply into your buttock muscle every 2 to 4 weeks.

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Effectiveness

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Overall Rating

Based on 55 people taking this medication

4.1

Effectiveness by condition:

hypogonadism23 reviews

4.1

gender dysphoria19 reviews

4.8

multiple sclerosis6 reviews

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Klinefelter syndrome4 reviews

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transsexualism3 reviews

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Side effects
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Severity of side effects

Based on 93 people taking this medication

None

63%

Mild

19%

Moderate

16%

Severe

5%

0%

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Top side effects

Based on 93 people taking this medication

Elevated hematocrit

5%

Irritability

4%

Acne

3%

Hair loss

3%

Hair growth

3%

Usage
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Reasons people stopped taking Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone)

Based on 47 people who have taken this medication

Doctor's advice

24%

Side effects too severe

18%

Did not seem to work

15%

Course of treatment ended

13%

Other

13%

Personal research

9%

Change in health plan coverage

7%

Expense

5%

How long people take Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone)

Based on 202 people who have taken this medication

1 to <2 years

3%

2 to <5 years

5%

5 to <10 years

23%

10+ years

71%

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Interactions between Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) and other drugs

Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) may interact with certain medications or supplements. Always let your doctor and pharmacist know about any other medications or supplements (including prescribed and over-the-counter medications, vitamins, and dietary or herbal supplements) that you are currently taking. The list below does not include all possible drug interactions with Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone). Please note that only the generic name of each medication is listed below.

Although certain medicines should not be used together at all, in other cases two different medicines may be used together even if an interaction might occur. In these cases, your doctor may want to change the dose, or other precautions may be necessary. When you are taking any of these medicines, it is especially important that your healthcare professional know if you are taking any of the medicines listed below. The following interactions have been selected on the basis of their potential significance and are not necessarily all-inclusive.

Using medicines in this class with any of the following medicines is not recommended. Your doctor may decide not to treat you with a medication in this class or change some of the other medicines you take.

Using medicines in this class with any of the following medicines is usually not recommended, but may be required in some cases. If both medicines are prescribed together, your doctor may change the dose or how often you use one or both of the medicines.

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Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) contraindications

Contraindications are specific health conditions or situations in which a person should not take a medication due to safety concerns. If you have any of the following conditions or if any of the following apply to you, let your healthcare provider know because Testosterone cypionate (Depo-Testosterone) will not be safe for you to take.

  • Males with breast cancer or prostate cancer
  • Women who are pregnant or might become pregnant
  • People with serious heart, liver, or kidney conditions
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