Testosterone medication.
Androgens cause masculinisation; they may be used as replacement therapy in castrated adults and in those who are hypogonadal (slow pubertal development) either due to pituitary or testicular disease (the pituitary is the area of the brain that is responsible for stimulating sex hormone and indeed all other hormones in the body – for more information look up the “hypothalamic pituitary gonadal axis” on Google) just copy and paste whatever in in the quotation marks.
In the normal male, they inhibit pituitary gonadotrophin secretion (a hormone that is used in the feedback mechanism of testosterone regulation) and depress spermatogenesis (the production of sperm). Androgens also have an anabolic action which led to the development of anabolic steroids.
Androgens are useless as a treatment of impotence and in abnormal sperm production, unless there is hypogonadism – but this needs specialist investigation and treatment.
When given to patients who have hypogonadism, they can help in normal sexual development and potency but not in fertility. If fertility is wanted, the usual treatment is gonadotrophins- releasing hormone (the hormone that the pituitary releases in order to develop the testis. It is this hormone that stimulates testicular development, and once the testis are developed, they produce testosterone and so this testosterone negatively feeds back onto the pituitary so it can regulate hormone levels)
Of course, if you try to add too much of this gel to your body thinking it’ll make you into some stallion think again. The testosterone that will be in your body will be too high and so your brain will think its stimulating your testis too much and switch the gonotrophin hormone, if this is switched off, your testis will shrink!
These should be used carefully for boys who have delayed puberty as it can cause the bone plates to fuse and so you end up being a shortie.
The best approach is to give injection of testosterone into the body for replacement therapy, but a testosterone implant of a slow releasing capsule can also be given.
Women can also be given testosterone in order to improve libido whilst they have hormone replacement therapy when they go through the menopause.
I’ll be frank, I’ve never heard of androgel. But I guess its FDA approved but not approved by the Royal Pharmaceuticals Society of Great Britain.
People of the medical profession tend to be more familiar with generic names (drug names that aren’t patented) rather than brand names.
The closest thing I could find that resembled it was Testogel ® made by Schering Health which contains 50mg of testosterone in 5mg sachet. Costs about £33.
The reason why they recommend not putting the gel onto the genital area is the skin is very thin and so could affect the sustained release of the drug into your body. It’s also because the alcohol is irritable to the skin in that area. So my guess is don’t try it! I doubt it’ll “shut the boys down” but who knows? Maybe they’ll get a bit dopey!
One word of warning:
Always wash your hands after using this gel; you must remove the testosterone gel from your hands after applying it! This is so you don’t transfer testosterone to other people, especially pregnant women and children. – Always read the leaflet of your Androgel. ®
Source: British National Formulary
p.s
In bodybuilding, there are reports that some women have noticed that their clitoris becomes larger after taking anabolic steroids. Once they come off the stuff, their clitoris does reduce somewhat, but never back to what it was like originally, it is also known that steroid creams are used on the area for women who intend to do sex change operations. It is also noted that steroids given to bodybuilders which although increase the ‘bulk’ of their muscles, tends to weaken the ligaments and tendons in their body (I don’t know if its reversible) - so my question is; considering the effects that it has had on women and also on the ligaments of certain individuals, would applying steroid cream to the penis provide better development and also weaken the ligaments and tunica and so provide a better gain?