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Natesto

Generic Name: Testosterone nasal [tes-TOS-ter-own-NAY-sul]
Classification of Drugs: Androgens and anabolic steroids

What is Natesto?

Testosterone is the male hormone that naturally occurs and is essential for a variety of processes within the body.

Natesto (for use in the nasal area) is a medication used to treat problems in men resulting from the natural absence of testosterone.Testosterone does not improve athletic ability and shouldn't be used to enhance athletic performance.Natesto can also be employed for other purposes that are not covered in this guideline.

Side effects of Natesto

Seek medical attention immediately. If you are experiencing symptoms that indicate an allergy, such as symptoms of hives, breathing difficulties, and swelling of your lips, tongue, throat, or face,

Natesto may cause serious side effects. Take a break from Natesto and contact your doctor immediately if you suffer from:

  • Increased the frequency of urination (many times each day) in addition to decreased bladder control.
  • Urination that is painful or difficult
  • Swelling of the body and rapid weight gain rapid weight gain; shortness of breath in the night;
  • The breasts, swelling, or pain;
  • Chest discomfort or pressure that is spreading into your shoulder or jaw;
  • Uncomfortable or painful sexual erections that are painful or uncomfortable;
  • Nasal issues: stuffy or runny nose, sneezing or nosebleeds, dryness or irritation of the nose, and scabs around or inside your nose;
  • Liver issues: symptoms include nausea and stomach pains in the upper part of the stomach, itching, fatigue, and loss of appetite. dark urine; sour-colored stool; jaundice (yellowing of the eyes or skin);
  • Symptoms for a blood clot inside the lung, such as chest pain, a rapid breath, wheezing or rapid breathing, and coughing up blood
  • Indications for a blood clot within your leg: swelling, pain, redness, or warmth on one or both legs.

Common negative effects of Natesto can include:

  • Nasal problems;
  • Sore throat

This isn't a complete list of possible side effects, and other side effects could occur. Consult your physician to seek medical advice on the effects. You can report any adverse reactions to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

Warnings

It is not recommended to take Natesto if you are suffering from prostate cancer or male breast cancer.Natesto is not to be used by women. Testosterone can cause birth defects in a baby who is not yet born.

A misuse of testosterone may result in irreparable or dangerous effects. Never use more than the dose you are prescribed. Don't share this medication with anyone else.

Before you take this drug

It is not recommended to use this medication if you have an allergy to Natesto gel or if you suffer from:

  • Prostate cancer,
  • Male breast cancer

To be sure Natesto is appropriate for you, consult your doctor if you suffer from:

  • A history of issues in your nasal passages
  • A past background of surgical procedures on your sinuses or nose;
  • A fractured nose (now or in the last six months);
  • A deviated septum (crooked nose);
  • Prostate cancer, breast cancer;
  • An increased prostate Prostate and urinary issues;
  • Aleep apnea (breathing stops while sleeping);
  • Heart diseases History of a heart attack or stroke;
  • A history of blood clots
  • Kidney disease, also known as kidney disease.

Men who are older and use Natesto might have a higher chance of having prostate cancer. If you're older than 65, speak to your physician regarding your specific risk.

This medication should not be taken by women. Testosterone can cause birth defects in a baby who is not yet born. Women who are pregnant should stay away from Natesto gel. If contact occurs, then wash your hands immediately with water and soap and then wash it away.Natesto is not a product that has been approved for use by anyone less than 18 years of age.

How to Take Natesto?

Follow the directions on the prescription label. Do not take Natesto in greater amounts or for a longer duration than what is prescribed.

The misuse of testosterone could cause irreparable or harmful adverse effects, such as enlarged breasts, small testicles, fertility issues, high blood pressure, and heart attacks. liver disease, stroke, bone growth issues, addiction, and mental health issues like violence and aggression.Don't share Natesto with a different person.Avoid taking it by mouth or applying it to the skin. Natesto is intended for use only in the nose.

Take note of all patient information, including medication guides and instruction sheets, that you receive. Consult your physician or pharmacist for any additional concerns.Blot your nose gently prior to applying Natesto gel.

Cleanse using soap and water in the event that the gel is on your skin or on your hands when applying it.When you are taking Natesto, it is possible that you will require regular blood tests.

Utilize Natesto often to reap the maximum benefits. Refill your prescription prior to running out of the medicine completely.Don't share this medicine with anyone else.Place it in a cool, dry place far from heat and moisture.

What happens if I miss a dose?

You should take the dose that you skipped as soon as you recall. Do not take any missed doses if it's nearing the time to take the next dose. Don't take extra medication to replace the missed dose.

What happens If I overdose?

For medical emergencies, seek emergency medical attention or contact the Poison Help line at 1-800-222-1222.

What should be avoided?

Avoid other medications that can be injected into your nose except if your doctor has told you to.

Interaction with other drugs

Discuss with your physician all the medicines you are currently taking and any new medications you begin or stop using, in particular:

  • Insulin;
  • A bleeding thinner (Warfarin, Coumadin, Jantoven)
  • steroid, such as the steroid methylprednisolone, prednisone, and many others.

This list isn't complete. Other drugs can interfere with testosterone. These include medications that are prescribed and available over the counter, vitamins, and herbal remedies. The interactions of all potential drugs are included in this guideline for medications.