Testosterone acetate/testosterone undecanoate/testosterone valerate
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Combination of | |
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Testosterone acetate | Androgen |
Testosterone undecanoate | Androgen |
Testosterone valerate | Androgen |
Clinical data | |
Trade names | Deposterona |
Other names | TA/TU/TV |
Routes of administration | Intramuscular injection |
Testosterone acetate/testosterone undecanoate/testosterone valerate (TA/TU/TV), sold under the brand name Deposterona, is an oil-based mixture of testosterone esters for depot intramuscular injection that is marketed in Mexico and is used in veterinary medicine.[1] Its constituents include:[1]
- Testosterone acetate (12 mg/mL)
- Testosterone undecanoate (12 mg/mL)
- Testosterone valerate (36 mg/mL)
Deposterona is described as essentially a low-dosed but longer-lasting alternative to Sustanon.[1]
It is the only formulation of testosterone on the market that contains testosterone valerate.[1]
See also[]
- List of combined sex-hormonal preparations § Androgens
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