androgel - Medication Listings

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AndroGel TESTOSTERONE
ASCEND THERAPEUTICS U.S., LLC FDA Rx Only

AndroGel 1% for topical use is a clear, colorless gel containing testosterone. Testosterone is an androgen. AndroGel 1% is available in a metered-dose pump or unit dose packets. The active pharmacologic ingredient in AndroGel 1% is testosterone, an androgen. Testosterone USP is a white to practically white crystalline powder chemically described as 17-beta hydroxyandrost-4-en-3-one. The structural formula is: Pharmacologically inactive ingredients in AndroGel 1% are carbomer 980, ethanol 67.0%, isopropyl myristate, purified water, and sodium hydroxide. These ingredients are not pharmacologically active. Structural Formula

AndroGel TESTOSTERONE
ASCEND THERAPEUTICS U.S., LLC FDA Rx Only

AndroGel (testosterone gel) 1.62% for topical use is a clear, colorless gel containing testosterone. Testosterone is an androgen. AndroGel 1.62% is available in a metered-dose pump or unit dose packets. The active pharmacologic ingredient in AndroGel 1.62% is testosterone. Testosterone USP is a white to almost white powder chemically described as 17-beta hydroxyandrost-4-en-3-one. The structural formula is: The inactive ingredients in AndroGel 1.62% are: carbopol 980, ethyl alcohol, isopropyl myristate, purified water, and sodium hydroxide. Structural Formula

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