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Asset

Composition for Asset Products

Asset Products are primarily used for
Male hypogonadism

Products for Asset

Asset 250mg Injection
vial of 1 Injection
MRP₹220.31
Not Available

About Asset Products

uses

Uses of Asset Products

Testosterone is used in the treatment of male hypogonadism.
side effects

Asset Products side effects

Common
Side Effects of Asset are Weight gain, Nausea, Injection site reactions (pain, swelling, redness), Acne, Breast enlargement in male, Application site reactions (burning, irritation, itching and redness), Headache, High blood pressure, Flushing of face, Indigestion, Nasal congestion (stuffy nose), Muscle pain, Increase haematocrit, Elevated prostate-specific antigen (PSA), Male pattern of baldness, Peripheral edema.

How Asset Products work

Testosterone is similar to the natural male hormone, testosterone. It works by replenishing the deficient testosterone levels in adult men. Lack of testosterone may cause various health problems including impotence, infertility, low sex drive, tiredness, depressive mood and bone loss.

In Depth Information for Asset Products

  • You have been prescribed Asset for the treatment of low testosterone levels.
  • Your doctor will administer this injection into a muscle or skin.
  • Your doctor may monitor you for 30 minutes after your shot to make sure you do not develop breathing problems or get a severe allergic reaction due to the medicine.
  • Your doctor may get your blood tests done regularly to monitor red blood cells, liver function, testosterone, and prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels while taking Asset.
  • Inform your doctor if you experience symptoms such as frequent or persistent erections, irritability, nervousness or weight gain after starting treatment with this medicine.

Patient Concerns about Asset Products

Frequently asked questions about Asset Products

Q. What is Asset 250mg Injection, and what is it used for?

Asset 250mg Injection is a medicine that contains a synthetic form of the male sex hormone, testosterone. It is used in the treatment of male hypogonadism (a condition in which the body does not produce enough testosterone).

Q. Can Asset 250mg Injection be used for bodybuilding purposes?

No, Asset 250mg Injection should not be used to enhance muscle mass or physical ability in healthy individuals, as improper use may lead to harmful effects. Additionally, external administration of Asset 250mg Injection in healthy individuals can disrupt hormonal balance.

Q. How long does it take for Asset 250mg Injection to show its effects?

While some effects of Asset 250mg Injection may become noticeable within 3 weeks, others may take longer. For instance, an increase in sexual interest may appear after 3 weeks, whereas changes in erections or ejaculation may take up to 6 months.

Q. Who should not take Asset 250mg Injection?

Asset 250mg Injection should not be given to men with breast cancer, prostate cancer, and kidney disease. It should be avoided in patients who had or presently have liver cancer and in those who have increased levels of calcium in the blood. It should not be used by females, children below 18 years, and elderly patients more than 65 years of age.

Q. What are the major health risks associated with Asset 250mg Injection therapy?

The major health risks associated with the use of Asset 250mg Injection in men are heart attack, stroke, and prostatic carcinoma.

Q. Will there be a problem if I am taking warfarin and have started Asset 250mg Injection?

You should get blood tests done more frequently to check your bleeding time (time taken to stop bleeding) when you are taking warfarin along with Asset 250mg Injection, especially when starting and stopping Asset 250mg Injection. Talk to your doctor for advice.

Q. Can Asset 250mg Injection have any harmful effects if I am diabetic?

Asset 250mg Injection may decrease blood glucose levels, and therefore, the dose of antidiabetic medicines should be reduced. Consult your doctor for advice.
Information last updated by Dr. Varun Gupta, MD Pharmacology on 13th Jun 2023.
The medicine details are for information purpose only. Consult a doctor before taking any medicine.