Who manufactures TESTOPEL?

Testopel’s manufacturer, Endo Pharmaceuticals has been the target of multiple Testopel lawsuits and lawsuits for their other testosterone products.

Is TESTOPEL available?

Testopel® is the only FDA-approved testosterone pellet available to help restore testosterone levels in men with Low T.

Are testosterone pellets covered by insurance?

TESTOPEL® IS COVERED BY A MAJORITY OF COMMERCIAL INSURANCE PLANS* The majority of commercial insurance plans cover TESTOPEL®. A doctor’s office experienced with prescribing TESTOPEL® can work with you to explore your benefit coverage.

How long does TESTOPEL last?

What does “long-acting” mean? TESTOPEL® slowly releases testosterone into the body for 3 to 4 months, and sometimes up to 6 months.

How long has TESTOPEL been around?

The formulation approved by the FDA in 1972 was Testopel®. Despite a lack of information provided by the package insert, there is a wealth of information available through peer-reviewed studies on similar preparations and the product itself. Pellets provide sustained eugonadal T levels for 3–6 months.

How long do Testopel pellets last?

Tiny testosterone pellets are placed under the skin with an instrument called a trocar. Typically, 10 to 12 pellets are implanted during the procedure. The effects generally last around 4 months, after which the procedure will need to be repeated.

Does Testopel have a generic?

Testopel is a brand-name drug used for testosterone replacement therapy in adult males for certain conditions associated with low or absent testosterone in the body. Testopel is only available as a brand-name drug; a generic version is not available.

What testosterone level is normal?

Testosterone levels are measured through blood tests. Most doctors agree that a “normal” reading falls anywhere between 300 to 1,000 nanograms per deciliter (ng/dL). About 40% of men over age 45 will have levels that come in below that range. But a low reading by itself isn’t enough to warrant alarm.

Is TESTOPEL safe?

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ABOUT TESTOPEL® In patients with breast cancer, TESTOPEL® may cause elevated calcium levels in the blood. Men who have or might have prostate cancer or have had an adverse reaction should not use TESTOPEL®.

Is Testopel safe for older men?

INDICATION. TESTOPEL ® (testosterone pellets) is approved for testosterone replacement therapy in adult males for certain conditions associated with low or absent testosterone in the body. It is not known if TESTOPEL ® is safe or effective to treat men who have low testosterone due to aging.

What are the side effects of Testopel?

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ABOUT TESTOPEL ® 1 Men with breast cancer should not use TESTOPEL ®. 2 TESTOPEL ® can cause blood clots in the legs or lungs. 3 Use of TESTOPEL ® can possibly increase the risk of heart attack, stroke, or death. 4 Serious side effects relating to the heart and blood vessels and mental status are associated…

How long does testtestopel ® last?

TESTOPEL ® is designed to deliver testosterone for 3 to 4 months, and sometimes up to 6 months with no daily application required

What is the CPT code for testtestopel implantation?

TESTOPEL ® implantation is a procedure with possible billing codes*. CPT1 (Procedure) Code. 11980. Subcutaneous hormone pellet implantation (implantation of testosterone pellets beneath the skin) HCPCS Code. (Private Insurance) S0189. Testosterone pellet, 75 mg.