Discuss these possible effects with your family doctor:
Along with its needing effects, a drug may cause some unwanted effects. Although not all of these side effects appear very often, when they do occur they may require medical attention. Check with your family doctor as soon as possible if any of the following side effects was happen
More common
For females only
Acne or oily skin; decreased breast size; irregular menstrual cycles; hoarseness or deepening of voice; increase in size of female genitals; increase in unnatural hair growth or male pattern baldness Note:
These symptoms may occur in females whose male sexual partner uses a scrotal patch.
For males only
Blistering of skin under patch - especially when the nonscrotal patch is applied to bony areas of the skin; breast soreness or enlargement; frequent or continuing erection of penis lasting up to 4 hours or painful penile erections lasting longer than 4 hours; frequent urge to urinate; itching or redness of skin under patch - less likely with nonscrotal patch or at site of implants, mild to severe
For prepubertal boys only
Acne; early growth of pubic hair; enlargement of penis; frequent or continuing erections
Less common
For males or females
Dizziness; frequent or continuing headache; lack or loss of strength; nausea; overall body flushing, redness, or itching of skin; rapid weight gain; rapidly changing moods, such as depersonalization, dysphoria, euphoria, depression, paranoia and quick to react or overreact emotionally; swelling of feet or lower legs; unusual bleeding; unusual tiredness; vomiting; yellow skin or eyes - occurring with fluoxymesterone or methyltestosterone more often than with testosterone
For females with breast cancer or bedridden males or females in addition to the side effects listed above
Confusion or mental depression; constipation; increased thirst; increased urge to urinate or increased amount of urine
For males only
Black, tarry stools; burning sensation or hardening or thickening of skin under patch; chills; continuing pain at site of implants; difficulty in urinating; itching, skin redness, or rash under patch, severe - less likely with nonscrotal patch; pain in scrotum or groin; vomiting of blood or material that looks like coffee grounds
Rare
For males or females more likely with oral androgens or long-term or high doses of androgens
Abdominal or stomach pain, continuing; bad breath odor, continuing; black, tarry or light-colored stools or dark urine; fever; hives; loss of appetite, continuing; mood or mental changes; purple or red spots on body or inside the mouth or nose; sore throat; swelling, pain, or tenderness of abdomen; vomiting of blood
Other side effects may occur that usually don't needed medical attention. These side effects may go away during treat as your body adjusts to the drug. However, check with your family doctor if any of the following side effects continue or are bothersome:
Less common
For males and females
Acne, mild; diarrhea; hair loss or thinning of hair; increase in pubic hair growth; infection, pain, redness, or other irritation at site of injection; decrease or increase in sexual desire or drive; nervousness; stomach pain; trouble in sleeping
For males only
Decrease in testicle size; infection, pain, redness, swelling, sores, or other skin irritation underneath patch
Other side effects not listed above may also occur in some diseaseds. If you notice any other problems, check with your family doctor.