Testosterone
Testosterone 5GM of 50 MG/5GM(1%)
What is Testosterone?
Vogelxo is used to treat men with low levels or lack of testosterone in the body. Testosterone is the generic version of Vogelxo. The average Vogelxo price is about $473 for a supply of 150 g, 1% gel. You can use our free Singlecare savings card to receive a Vogelxo discount of up to 80% at a local pharmacy that participates with Singlecare.Side Effects
- Acne or oily skin
- Increased sweating
- Mood changes
Warnings
- May increase the risk of prostate cancer
- Potential to cause liver damage
- May increase the risk of cardiovascular problems such as heart attack or stroke
- Could cause sleep apnea to worsen
- Not recommended for use in women who are or may become pregnant
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- Acne or oily skin
- Increased sweating
- Mood changes
- Changes in sexual desire
- Hair growth on the body
- Headache
- Weight gain
- Fluid retention or swelling
- May increase the risk of prostate cancer
- Potential to cause liver damage
- May increase the risk of cardiovascular problems such as heart attack or stroke
- Could cause sleep apnea to worsen
- Not recommended for use in women who are or may become pregnant
- May cause increased aggression or irritability
- Long-term use could lead to decreased sperm count
- Contraindicated in people with known hypersensitivity to testosterone
Testosterone Coupons & Prices
Testosterone 5GM of 50 MG/5GM(1%)
What is Testosterone ?
Vogelxo is used to treat men with low levels or lack of testosterone in the body. Testosterone is the generic version of Vogelxo. The average Vogelxo price is about $473 for a supply of 150 g, 1% gel. You can use our free Singlecare savings card to receive a Vogelxo discount of up to 80% at a local pharmacy that participates with Singlecare.
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