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In Brief: Azmiro — A Single-Dose Injectable Formulation of Testosterone Cypionate
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • March 17, 2025; (Issue 1724)
The FDA has approved Azmiro (Azurity), the first
injectable formulation of testosterone cypionate to
become available in single-dose vials and prefilled
syringes for treatment of males with...
The FDA has approved Azmiro (Azurity), the first
injectable formulation of testosterone cypionate to
become available in single-dose vials and prefilled
syringes for treatment of males with conditions
associated with a deficiency or absence of endogenous
testosterone. Injectable testosterone cypionate has
been available in multidose vials (Depo-Testosterone,
and generics) for many years. Testosterone enanthate
(Xyosted) is available in prefilled autoinjectors for use
in adult men. No testosterone products are approved
for treatment of low testosterone levels due solely
to aging. All testosterone products are classified as
schedule III controlled substances.
Two New Oral Testosterone Products for Hypogonadism
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • October 31, 2022; (Issue 1662)
The FDA has approved two new oral formulations
of testosterone undecanoate — Kyzatrex (Marius)
and Tlando (Antares) — for treatment of males
with a deficiency of endogenous testosterone
due to...
The FDA has approved two new oral formulations
of testosterone undecanoate — Kyzatrex (Marius)
and Tlando (Antares) — for treatment of males
with a deficiency of endogenous testosterone
due to conditions such as Klinefelter syndrome,
orchiectomy, toxic damage from chemotherapy or
alcohol, or pituitary-hypothalamic injury caused
by tumors, trauma, or radiation. Jatenzo, another
oral testosterone undecanoate formulation, was
approved for the same indication in 2019. No
testosterone products are approved for treatment of
low testosterone levels due solely to aging.
Xyosted - A Testosterone Auto-Injector for Hypogonadism
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • March 11, 2019; (Issue 1567)
The FDA has approved an auto-injector formulation of
testosterone enanthate (Xyosted – Antares Pharma) for
once-weekly subcutaneous self-administration in adult
males with conditions associated with a...
The FDA has approved an auto-injector formulation of
testosterone enanthate (Xyosted – Antares Pharma) for
once-weekly subcutaneous self-administration in adult
males with conditions associated with a deficiency or
absence of endogenous testosterone. It is the first subcutaneous
formulation of testosterone to be approved by
the FDA. Xyosted is contraindicated for treatment of low
testosterone levels associated with aging.
Safety of Testosterone Replacement Therapy
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • March 14, 2016; (Issue 1490)
Three coordinated double-blind, placebo-controlled
clinical trials have evaluated the efficacy of one year of
testosterone replacement therapy in improving sexual
function, physical function, and vitality in...
Three coordinated double-blind, placebo-controlled
clinical trials have evaluated the efficacy of one year of
testosterone replacement therapy in improving sexual
function, physical function, and vitality in a total of
790 men ≥65 years old with moderately low serum
testosterone concentrations and symptoms suggesting
hypoandrogenism. Sexual function improved
modestly, and there appeared to be marginal benefits
in some areas of physical function and vitality as well.
The trials were not designed to evaluate the safety of
testosterone replacement therapy.
A Long-Acting Depot Formulation of Testosterone (Aveed)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • March 31, 2014; (Issue 1439)
The FDA has approved testosterone undecanoate (Aveed –
Endo), an injectable depot formulation, for use in men
with hypogonadism who require testosterone...
The FDA has approved testosterone undecanoate (Aveed –
Endo), an injectable depot formulation, for use in men
with hypogonadism who require testosterone replacement
therapy.