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Testosterone Injections for Sale

Written by Author - Authors Medical experts of the National HRT Clinic - October 21, 2015

Testosterone injections for sale in the US can only be purchased with a doctor’s prescription.

Testosterone replacement therapy is used to treat men who have been diagnosed with low testosterone, a condition also known as andropause, or more technically, hypogonadism.

Testosterone therapy is available in several forms. All forms of testosterone require a prescription for purchase. Our doctors most often prescribe testosterone injections. Research has found that testosterone injections are the safest and most effective form of testosterone therapy.

Testosterone

You cannot buy testosterone injections online. You may see ads for websites that say you can buy testosterone online. However, these are false claims. You can only purchase authentic testosterone injections with a doctor’s prescription. Testosterone used to treat men and women with low testosterone is a prescription medication.

Any product that you can buy online without a doctor’s prescription cannot, by law, contain real testosterone. Such products are usually “testosterone boosters” that contain combinations of proteins, amino acids, and other nutritional supplements. The claims made about the abilities of such products to “raise your testosterone levels” are unproven. There is no such thing as an “over the counter testosterone” that you can buy online.

You cannot legitimately purchase authentic testosterone online.

Types of Testosterone Medications

Testosterone injections are prescribed as different esters of testosterone. Esters are all the same drugs; they are simply different versions of testosterone. The different types of esters of testosterone differ only in:

  • How quickly they take effect
  • How long their effects last
  • The dosages they are available in
  • Their brand names
  • Their costs

The three esters or types of testosterone prescribed as testosterone injections are testosterone Cypionate ( Depo-Testosterone), testosterone enanthate, and testosterone propionate.

We only use the highest quality testosterone products made by US pharmaceutical companies.

Types of Testosterone Medications

Testosterone Cypionate ( Depo-Testosterone)

Depo-Testosterone is the registered brand name of testosterone cypionate used for testosterone replacement therapy. Depo-Testosterone is manufactured by Pfizer. It is the most commonly prescribed brand of testosterone. It is sometimes referred to simply as “Depo” or a “Depo shot.”

Depo-Testosterone belongs to a class of drugs known as androgens. In men suffering from low testosterone, testosterone cypionate, or Depo, works by bringing testosterone levels back into the normal ranges.

Depo-Testosterone injections are available in two strengths, 100 mg/mL and 200 mg/mL testosterone cypionate. Depo is a self-injecting drug given into the muscle. Depo-Testosterone is a white or creamy white crystalline powder, odorless or nearly so, and stable in air. It is insoluble in water, freely soluble in alcohol, chloroform, dioxane, ether, and soluble in vegetable oils.

Testosterone Enanthate

Testosterone enanthate (TE) is another popular ester of testosterone that we often prescribe. Like all esters of testosterone, TE is a prescription medication. It is administered via intramuscular injections. Your prescribed dosage of TE is based on your medical history, presenting symptoms, testosterone levels, and your individual wellness goals. Dosages of testosterone enanthate will usually range from 50 to 400 mg every 2 to 4 weeks. In general, total doses above 400 mg per month are not required because of the relatively long half-life of testosterone enanthate.

Testosterone Propionate

The third ester or type of testosterone injection commonly prescribed is testosterone propionate. Testosterone Propionate is an injectable form of prescription testosterone replacement therapy. Testosterone Propionate is a slower releasing anabolic steroid with a short half-life. It is the shortest-estered testosterone steroid. The most common dose for men with low testosterone is 50mg of testosterone propionate given as an injection two or three times a week.

Our doctors only prescribe the highest quality name brands of testosterone.

How Much Do Testosterone Injections Cost?

How much you could expect to pay for testosterone injections varies for several reasons. Your symptoms of low testosterone, your age, your weight, your fitness level, and your lifestyle can all impact what kind and dose of testosterone injections you are prescribed. The price of testosterone injections will differ based on the type of testosterone and dosage the doctor prescribes for you. Keeping all of that in mind, most patients – on average – could expect to pay about 750.00 per month for their testosterone therapy.

The chart below compares the average per dose prices of the most commonly prescribed esters of testosterone.

Type of Testosterone

Dosage

Cost

Depo-Testosterone

10ml of 200 mg/ml

$300.00

Depo-Testosterone

1ml of 200 mg/ml

$70.00

Depo-Testosterone

100mg/mL 10mL

$300.00

Watson Testosterone Cypionate

10ml of 200mg/ml

$275.00

Testosterone Cypionate

20mg/mL 5mL Vial

$175.00

Testosterone Propionate

100 mg/ml (10ml)

$200.00

If you are looking for testosterone injections for sale, the best way to make sure that you are not paying too much or too little for your testosterone injections is to only get your testosterone prescription from a qualified doctor or clinic.

Of course, if you are shopping around for testosterone for sale in the US, the price of your testosterone injections is a factor. However, the price that you might pay for your testosterone injections should not be the deciding factor for the testosterone clinic or testosterone doctor you choose. Do not cut corners and possibly compromise your health by going to the clinic that advertises the lowest prices on testosterone shots. Remember, as in any other purchase – you get what you pay for.

When looking to buy testosterone, you should be more concerned about your prescriber’s skills and experience than the price you will pay for your testosterone injections, and use the prices listed above as your guide.

How to Buy Testosterone Injections Online

In 2018, the American Urological Association updated its guidelines to doctors for the prescribing of testosterone therapy to men. An individual must have both low testosterone symptoms and blood test levels. Even men who look to buy testosterone online must complete all steps of the diagnostic testing to receive a prescription.

Do I need a prescription to buy testosterone injections?

You can only buy testosterone injections with a doctor’s prescription. You cannot legally purchase testosterone at any price without a prescription. You should never, ever try to save money on the price of testosterone by buying it illegally without a prescription. Buying testosterone injections on the “black market” is not only against the law, but it can also be hazardous to your health. It can be extremely dangerous to take testosterone that has not been prescribed for you by a doctor. Serious health complications, and even death, can be the result.

Do I need a prescription to buy testosterone injections

How to Get a Prescription

There is only one way to obtain a prescription for testosterone injections legally. It is not complicated. It only takes Five Simple Steps.

  • Step 1 – Fill out an online medical history form – This first step is indeed the only step in the process of getting testosterone injections that can be done online.
  • Step 2 – See a doctor –If your online medical history form indicates that you are a good candidate for testosterone therapy, the next step is to see your doctor. He or she will discuss your medical history in further detail, ask you more about your symptoms, and take a complete physical exam.
  • Step 3 – Laboratory hormone testing – Once you have completed your physical exam, you will be referred to a laboratory to have the testosterone levels in your blood tested.
  • Step 4 – You will obtain a prescription for a program of testosterone injections – If the results of your laboratory tests show that your testosterone levels are low, your doctor will prescribe dosage and type of testosterone injections to suit your needs and lifestyle.
  • Step 5 – Your testosterone will be delivered to you – Your prescription for HGH therapy will be forwarded to one of the pharmacies we work with that specializes in filling prescriptions for HGH injections. The pharmacy will then deliver your HGH therapy supplies to you.

Testosterone injections are only available with a doctor’s prescription.

FAQ

Can you buy testosterone without a prescription?

No, absolutely not. You cannot buy testosterone without a doctor’s prescription. You can only get a prescription for testosterone injections once you have been diagnosed with low testosterone, also known as Low-T. Any medical doctor can give you a prescription for testosterone if he or she diagnoses you with a legitimate need for testosterone replacement therapy. While any doctor can prescribe testosterone replacement therapy, there are doctors, like ours, who base their practices on providing the best treatments for age-related testosterone decline.

Where do I go to get a prescription for testosterone?

You can only get testosterone injections with a doctor’s prescription. While any doctor can write your prescription for testosterone therapy, it is best to seek your testosterone treatment from a practitioner or clinic that specializes in hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for men. Testosterone is not the only critical hormone that declines as you age. If you are suffering from the symptoms of low testosterone, chances are you may have a growth hormone deficiency as well.

Is there such a thing as “Over-the-Counter” Testosterone?

Do not be fooled by the ads you may hear on the radio, or see online, or in so-called muscle magazines. There is no such thing as “non-prescription” or “over-the-counter” testosterone. The only way to get authentic testosterone therapy is with a doctor’s prescription. Before you can get a prescription for testosterone injections, you must have the level of testosterone in your blood tested. If your testosterone blood test indicates that your testosterone levels are lower than they should be for your age, your doctor will be able to provide you with a legal prescription for testosterone injections.

How do I get testosterone injections from my doctor?

In order to get a legitimate doctor’s prescription for testosterone injections, you will have to have your testosterone levels tested. A blood test will provide your healthcare provider with the most accurate picture of your testosterone levels.

There is no special preparation needed for the test doctors use to see if you qualify for a testosterone prescription. Over 95% of the testosterone that circulates in your blood does so as bound testosterone, so-called because it is bound or tied to other things in your blood, like certain protein molecules. A much smaller amount exists as free testosterone. However, both are what we call “bioavailable” and can interact with target tissues and stimulate testosterone reliant processes. A typical testosterone blood test will look for both or the total volume of testosterone in the blood.

What could happen if I buy testosterone without a prescription?

If you make the mistake of buying “black market” testosterone without a doctor’s prescription, you may not only be facing criminal charges you could be putting your health at severe risk. First of all, if you buy testosterone illegally, you have no idea of the quality of the drug, nor what other toxic ingredients it could be laced with. Furthermore, taking testosterone injections without a doctor’s supervision could be hazardous, even fatal.

Now that you know a little bit more about HRT and hysterectomy, why not take a minute to contact us and learn more about how hormone replacement therapy can improve your quality of life?

Medically reviewed by   Reviewers National HRT Staff - Updated on February 28, 2021

Please note that the information provided in this article is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment.