Jatenzo
Jatenzo 237MG
What is Jatenzo?
Jatenzo (testosterone undecanoate) is an oral capsule formulation approved for the treatment of men with conditions associated with a deficiency or absence of endogenous testosterone, commonly known as hypogonadism. This medication provides a convenient oral option that bypasses the liver, reducing the risk of hepatotoxicity typically associated with some other testosterone products.Side Effects
- Increased blood pressure
- Increased red blood cell count
- Increased risk of heart attack or stroke
Warnings
- Do not use in men with prostate cancer or breast cancer
- Potential to increase the risk of cardiovascular events
- Monitor for signs of liver dysfunction
- May cause venous thromboembolism
- Use with caution in patients with heart, kidney, or liver disease
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What is Jatenzo ?
Jatenzo (testosterone undecanoate) is an oral capsule formulation approved for the treatment of men with conditions associated with a deficiency or absence of endogenous testosterone, commonly known as hypogonadism. This medication provides a convenient oral option that bypasses the liver, reducing the risk of hepatotoxicity typically associated with some other testosterone products.- Increased blood pressure
- Increased red blood cell count
- Increased risk of heart attack or stroke
- Fluid retention
- Liver function changes
- Do not use in men with prostate cancer or breast cancer
- Potential to increase the risk of cardiovascular events
- Monitor for signs of liver dysfunction
- May cause venous thromboembolism
- Use with caution in patients with heart, kidney, or liver disease
Jatenzo Coupons & Prices
Jatenzo 237MG
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Looking for a Jatenzo coupon? Jatenzo (testosterone undecanoate) is a brand-name oral testosterone replacement therapy with no generic version available, so the cash price can be high. On Rx.com you can compare pharmacy prices and use a free cash discount coupon that works whether or not you have insurance. Enter your ZIP above to see today's Jatenzo price at pharmacies near you.
What is Jatenzo and how does it work?
Jatenzo is an oral softgel capsule form of testosterone (its active ingredient is testosterone undecanoate). It is a testosterone replacement therapy that raises testosterone levels in adult men whose bodies do not make enough on their own. Jatenzo is FDA-approved only for men with hypogonadism due to specific structural or genetic causes, including primary hypogonadism (congenital or acquired) and hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (congenital or acquired).
It is taken twice daily with food. Importantly, Jatenzo is not approved for age-related or "low T" testosterone decline, and its safety and effectiveness for low testosterone caused by aging have not been established. It is also not established for use in males under 18. Only a healthcare provider can determine whether Jatenzo is appropriate for you.
Jatenzo cost and savings: manufacturer card vs. Rx.com cash coupon
Because there is currently no generic for Jatenzo, price is the biggest hurdle for many people. There are two main ways to lower your cost. The maker of Jatenzo offers an official manufacturer savings program (described on the manufacturer's own website), but these commercial copay cards are generally limited to people with commercial (private) insurance and are not available to those on Medicare, Medicaid, or other government plans. Terms, eligibility, and any dollar limits vary and can change, so check the current details before you rely on it.
The Rx.com cash coupon is different: it is a discount that works for the uninsured, for people with Medicare, or for anyone whose manufacturer card is declined. You do not use it together with insurance, but you can compare it against your insurance copay and pick whichever is lower. Enter your ZIP above to see today's Jatenzo cash price. If cost is a serious barrier, ask your provider or the manufacturer about any patient-assistance options as well.
Jatenzo alternatives and related testosterone options
Jatenzo is one of several testosterone replacement therapies. Others are given by different routes, such as gels, injections, and other oral capsules. If you and your provider are weighing options, you can compare prices on these related products:
- Testosterone (the active ingredient, available in several generic forms)
- Androgel (a topical testosterone gel)
- Kyzatrex (another oral testosterone undecanoate softgel)
- Tlando (another oral testosterone undecanoate softgel)
- Xyosted (a testosterone enanthate auto-injector)
Which option fits best depends on your diagnosis, other health conditions, and preference. This is a decision to make with your prescriber, not a substitution to make on your own.
Jatenzo safety and important warnings
Jatenzo can raise blood pressure, and its current FDA label carries a Warning about increases in blood pressure that can raise the risk of cardiovascular problems over time. (Earlier testosterone labels carried a boxed warning about cardiovascular outcomes; in a February 2025 class-wide labeling change, the FDA removed that boxed cardiovascular-risk language from all testosterone products following the TRAVERSE trial, and replaced it with a standard warning about increased blood pressure.) Because of this, your blood pressure should be well controlled before starting Jatenzo and monitored during treatment, and your prescriber will weigh Jatenzo against other testosterone options based on your diagnosis and overall health.
Other possible risks include increased red blood cell count (polycythemia), blood clots (DVT/PE), worsening of an enlarged prostate (BPH) and a potential increase in prostate cancer risk, liver effects, fluid retention (edema), breast enlargement (gynecomastia), worsening sleep apnea, reduced sperm production and fertility, and mood or behavior changes. Jatenzo is a Schedule III controlled substance. It is contraindicated in men with breast cancer or known or suspected prostate cancer, and in women who are or may become pregnant, and it should be kept away from children. This is a summary, not medical advice; talk with your doctor or pharmacist about your full history and any side effects.
This Jatenzo information was written and reviewed against authoritative U.S. medical sources — MedlinePlus (U.S. National Library of Medicine), DailyMed, and FDA prescribing information — and checked for accuracy. It is provided for education and is not a substitute for professional medical advice.
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Reviewed against FDA labeling · Last reviewed July 2026
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