Testosterone enantate injections contain a long-acting form of testosterone used to treat adult men with clinically confirmed low testosterone levels. Clinicians prescribe testosterone enantate injections when blood tests confirm testosterone deficiency and symptoms are consistent with hypogonadism. This is a prescription-only medicine, and you must complete a medical consultation before a registered clinician approves treatment.
How Testosterone Enantate Injections Work
Testosterone enantate is an esterified form of testosterone designed for intramuscular injection. After administration, the body gradually releases testosterone into the bloodstream. As a result, hormone levels increase over time and remain more stable between doses compared with short-acting formulations.
Testosterone plays an important role in maintaining muscle mass, bone density, libido, mood, and red blood cell production. Therefore, treatment aims to restore testosterone to a normal physiological range under medical supervision rather than exceed it.
Who Testosterone Enantate Injections Are For
Testosterone enantate injections are suitable for adult men with medically diagnosed hypogonadism confirmed by laboratory testing. Clinicians do not prescribe testosterone therapy for general tiredness or age-related changes unless blood tests clearly demonstrate deficiency. In addition, this treatment is not suitable for women or children.
During your consultation, a clinician will assess your symptoms, medical history, and recent blood results. Consequently, treatment remains personalised and clinically appropriate.
Monitoring During Treatment
Because testosterone therapy affects hormone levels and other blood markers, regular monitoring is essential. Your clinician will arrange blood tests before treatment and at intervals during therapy to review testosterone levels, red blood cell count, and other relevant parameters. Attending follow-up appointments helps ensure treatment remains safe and effective.
Always read the patient information leaflet carefully before starting testosterone enantate injections.





