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Treatment 14 Table 7. Potential Adverse Effects of T Replacement Adverse events for which there is evidence of association with T administration • Erythrocytosis • Acne and oily skin • Detection of subclinical prostate cancer • Growth of metastatic prostate cancer • Reduced sperm production and fertility Uncommon adverse events for which there is weak evidence of association with T administration • Gynecomastia • Male pattern balding (familial) • Growth of breast cancer • Induction or worsening of obstructive sleep apnea Formulation-specific adverse effects Intramuscular injections of T enanthate, cypionate, or undecanoate • Fluctuation in mood or libido • Pain at injection site • Coughing episodes immediately after the intramuscular injection a Transdermal patches • Frequent skin reactions at application site Transdermal gels and solutions • Potential risk for T transfer to partner or another person who is in close contact (need to remind patient to cover application sites with clothing and to wash skin and hands with soap before having skin-to-skin contact with another person) • Skin irritation and odor at application site • Stickiness, slow drying, dripping

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