TESTOSTERONE THERAPY Testosterone Propionate - an ester of testosterone, having the same actions as the free alcohol but with a relatively short duration of effect; used chiefly in the treatment of male hypogonadism, symptoms of male climacteric, postpubertal cryptorchidism, and inoperable female breast cancer, and to prevent postpartum breast engorgement; administered buccally or intramuscularly.
Builds Lean Muscle
Improves Memory
Improves Sexual Performance
Enhances Sex Drive
Lowers Cholesterol
Increases Energy
Protects Against Heart
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