Testosterone cypionate for TRT — What you need to know
Testosterone cypionate is a long-acting testosterone replacement designed to restore healthy levels in men with confirmed deficiency. It supports energy, mood, sex drive, and muscle maintenance with fewer injections than shorter-acting options. Always use under medical supervision with regular blood work.
Why men choose this formulation
Long-acting and convenient: The cypionate ester lasts longer in your system, so you typically inject just once weekly—or split into twice weekly for even steadier levels.
How dosing works
Typical range: 75–200 mg per week, given as an intramuscular or subcutaneous injection. Your exact dose depends on your baseline testosterone, symptoms, and blood work results.
Timing: Most men inject once weekly. If you notice energy or mood swings between injections, your provider may suggest splitting to twice weekly for more stable levels.
What to expect
Administration: Injected into muscle (usually glute or thigh) or under the skin, depending on your provider’s preference. Follow sterile technique and their instructions carefully.
Monitoring: You’ll need baseline labs and follow-up blood work 4–12 weeks after starting or after any dose change. Tests check total and free testosterone (morning samples are best), red blood cell count, PSA, liver function, and cholesterol. Results guide dose adjustments.
Possible side effects
Water retention, acne, mood changes, and increased red blood cell count are common. More serious risks include high red blood cell levels, cholesterol changes, and prostate changes. Seek immediate care for chest pain, breathing difficulty, severe mood changes, or stroke symptoms.
Before you start
We recommend using our TRT dosage & supply calculator.

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