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Frequently Asked Questions About KYZATREX
What is KYZATREX?
Who can take KYZATREX?
KYZATREX is used to treat men who have low or no testosterone due to certain medical conditions.
It is not known if KYZATREX is safe or effective in children younger than 18 years old. Improper use of KYZATREX may affect bone growth in children. KYZATREX is not meant for use by women.
Do not take KYZATREX if you: have breast cancer; have or might have prostate cancer; are a woman who is pregnant (KYZATREX may harm your unborn baby); are allergic to KYZATREX or any of its ingredients.
How do I take KYZATREX?
KYZATREX is taken orally, with two doses a day alongside food. Your healthcare provider will provide specific instructions based on your treatment plan.
Is KYZATREX bad for my liver?
How do I get KYZATREX?
KYZATREX is available by prescription. Consult with a healthcare provider knowledgeable about Low T management to discuss whether KYZATREX is right for you and how to obtain it.
How does KYZATREX work?
KYZATREX is an immediate-release oral testosterone undecanoate. It is absorbed through the lymphatic system, where the body then uses it to replace testosterone lost due to various medical conditions.
How is low testosterone diagnosed?
Diagnosing Low T involves a review of your medical history and simple lab tests (done in the morning to measure your Total Testosterone (Total T) and Free Testosterone (Free T), as well as Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG), which affects the availability of Free T. Total T gives an overall level, while Free T shows the testosterone available for your body’s use. High SHBG can lower Free T, impacting its availability. Your doctor may suggest these tests and follow-up labs to monitor your testosterone levels over time, ensuring your treatment is accurately tailored to your needs.
Is KYZATREX safe?
KYZATREX is a controlled substance (CIII) because it contains testosterone that can be a target for people who abuse prescription medicines. It is not known if KYZATREX is safe or effective in males younger than 18 years old. Improper use may affect bone growth in children. KYZATREX is not meant for use by women.
Do not take KYZATREX if you have breast cancer; have or might have prostate cancer; are a woman who is pregnant (KYZATREX® may harm your unborn baby); or are allergic to KYZATREX® or any of its ingredients.
The most common side effect of KYZATREX is high blood pressure. In the Phase 3 clinical trial for KYZATREX (n=155), 4 patients (2.6%) reported high blood pressure. A total of 5 patients (3.2%) began taking new antihypertensive medications after study start. No patient increased their antihypertensive medication dose.
KYZATREX can cause serious side effects. Tell your healthcare provider if you have high blood pressure, a history of diabetes, heart problems, high red blood cell count (hematocrit), high hemoglobin laboratory value, urinary problems due to an enlarged prostate, liver or kidney problems, sleep apnea, which can increase risk of side effects.
See additional Important Safety Information, including boxed warning, for KYZATREX below.
KYZATREX is an FDA-approved oral testosterone for men who have low or no testosterone levels due to certain medical conditions. It is taken twice daily with a fat-containing meal and is available by prescription only. KYZATREX is a controlled substance (CIII) because it contains testosterone.