Common side effects of testosterone therapy may include acne, oily skin, hair loss, increased body hair, mood changes, increased estradiol levels, testicular atrophy. More serious side effects can include an increase in red blood cell count, sleep apnea, or an enlarged prostate in men. Testosterone therapy may increase the risk of increased blood pressure. It’s important to monitor these effects with your healthcare provider to adjust treatment as necessary.
How does the lab process work?
- Your first lab order for your baseline levels will be waiting for you in the patient portal after completing sign up. You will complete them before meeting with your clinician.
- After that, additional lab work is typically scheduled at 1 month, 3 months, and then every three months until your levels are stable. Once stability is reached, most patients only need annual labs—though your clinician may recommend more frequent testing if needed.