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HomeDrug RegistryCompareHEXABRIX vs ANDROID 25
Comparative Pharmacology

HEXABRIX vs ANDROID 25 Comparison

Head-to-head clinical analysis & difference comparison: details on mechanism of action, dosing, half-life, interactions, and maternal-fetal safety.

Clinical EssentialsPharmacokineticsSpecial PopulationsSafety & MonitoringPregnancy & LactationClinical Insights
Differential Analysis

HEXABRIX vs ANDROID 25

Clinician-reviewed, head-to-head comparison of mechanism, dosing, pharmacokinetics, and safety profiles.

View HEXABRIX Monograph View ANDROID 25 Monograph
HEXABRIX
Contrast Media
Category C
ANDROID 25
Androgen
Category C
TL;DR — Key Differences
  • Drug class: HEXABRIX is a Contrast Media; ANDROID 25 is a Androgen.
  • Half-life: HEXABRIX has a half-life of Terminal elimination half-life: 1.5–2 hours in adults (prolonged in renal impairment; up to 30 hours in severe CKD); ANDROID 25 has Terminal elimination half-life: 10–100 minutes (testosterone); clinical context: rapid clearance necessitates frequent dosing or use of esters for sustained effect.
  • No direct drug-drug interaction has been documented between HEXABRIX and ANDROID 25.
  • Pregnancy: HEXABRIX is rated Category C; ANDROID 25 is rated Category C.

Last clinically reviewed: July 2026 · OpiCalc Medical Review Team

Clinical Essentials

HEXABRIX
ANDROID 25
Mechanism of Action
HEXABRIX

Hexabrix is an ionic, high-osmolar iodinated contrast agent that attenuates X-rays, enhancing vascular and tissue contrast during radiographic procedures. Its mechanism is physical rather than pharmacological, based on iodine's atomic number and density.

ANDROID 25

Android 25 contains methyltestosterone, a synthetic androgen that binds to androgen receptors, promoting protein synthesis and anabolic effects. It also inhibits gonadotropin secretion from the pituitary, reducing endogenous testosterone production.

Indications
HEXABRIX

Intravascular administration for arteriography, venography, and computed tomography (CT) imaging,Intrathecal administration for myelography (lumbar, thoracic, cervical, and total columnar myelography),Off-label: Arthrography, hysterosalpingography, and ductography

ANDROID 25

Hypogonadism in males (primary and secondary),Delayed puberty in males,Metastatic breast cancer in women (as palliative therapy)

Standard Dosing
HEXABRIX

Intravenous: 0.3-0.6 m L/kg (maximum 100 m L) for urography; 40-80 m L for CT enhancement.

ANDROID 25

Testosterone 25 mg subcutaneously or intramuscularly every 2 to 4 weeks. Alternatively, 125 mg intramuscularly every 10 days.

Direct Interaction
HEXABRIX
No Direct Interaction
ANDROID 25
No Direct Interaction

Pharmacokinetics

HEXABRIX
ANDROID 25
Half-Life
HEXABRIX

Terminal elimination half-life: 1.5–2 hours in adults (prolonged in renal impairment; up to 30 hours in severe CKD)

ANDROID 25

Terminal elimination half-life: 10–100 minutes (testosterone); clinical context: rapid clearance necessitates frequent dosing or use of esters for sustained effect

Metabolism
HEXABRIX

Not metabolized; eliminated unchanged via glomerular filtration by the kidneys.

ANDROID 25

Primarily hepatic via reduction and oxidation; metabolites include androsterone and etiocholanolone; excreted in urine.

Excretion
HEXABRIX

Renal: 95% unchanged via glomerular filtration; Biliary: <5%; Fecal: <1%

ANDROID 25

Renal: 90% (as glucuronide and sulfate conjugates, 5–10% unchanged); fecal/biliary: 10%

Protein Binding
HEXABRIX

Negligible (<5%); no specific binding proteins

ANDROID 25

97–99% (sex hormone-binding globulin and albumin)

VD (L/kg)
HEXABRIX

0.3–0.4 L/kg (confined to extracellular space; does not cross intact blood-brain barrier)

ANDROID 25

0.3–0.6 L/kg; indicates distribution into lean muscle and sex organs

Bioavailability
HEXABRIX

Intravenous/Intra-arterial: 100%; Oral: 0% (not absorbed)

ANDROID 25

Oral: <5% (methyltestosterone: ~20–25% due to 17α-alkylation); IM: 100%

Special Populations

HEXABRIX
ANDROID 25
Renal Adjustments
HEXABRIX

Contraindicated in patients with GFR <30 m L/min/1.73m². For GFR 30-59 m L/min, reduce dose by 50% and ensure adequate hydration.

ANDROID 25

No dose adjustment required for GFR ≥30 m L/min. For GFR <30 m L/min, consider reducing dose or increasing interval; monitor for fluid retention and hypertension.

Hepatic Adjustments
HEXABRIX

No specific Child-Pugh based adjustments; use caution in severe hepatic impairment due to risk of hepatorenal syndrome.

ANDROID 25

Contraindicated in Child-Pugh class B or C cirrhosis. For mild hepatic impairment (Child-Pugh A), start with lower dose (e.g., 12.5 mg every 2 weeks) and titrate based on response and liver function.

Pediatric Dosing
HEXABRIX

Intravenous: 0.5-1 m L/kg (maximum 2 m L/kg) for urography; not recommended for neonates due to risk of acute renal failure.

ANDROID 25

Not recommended for use in pediatric patients (safety and efficacy not established). For male adolescents with hypogonadism, individualize: start at 12.5 mg every 2 weeks and adjust based on testosterone levels and growth.

Geriatric Dosing
HEXABRIX

Reduce dose by 25-50% in patients >70 years; maintain hydration and monitor renal function.

ANDROID 25

Start with lower initial dose (e.g., 12.5 mg every 2 weeks); monitor prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and hematocrit frequently. Avoid in patients with prostate cancer or untreated sleep apnea.

Safety & Monitoring

HEXABRIX
ANDROID 25
Black Box Warnings
HEXABRIX
FDA Black Box Warning

Risk of severe, life-threatening adverse reactions including anaphylaxis, cardiovascular collapse, and seizures. Use only when diagnostic information is essential. Resuscitative equipment and trained personnel must be immediately available.

ANDROID 25
FDA Black Box Warning

WARNING: Androgens are contraindicated in pregnancy due to masculinization of female fetus. Hepatotoxicity, including peliosis hepatis and hepatic neoplasms, has been reported with prolonged use.

Warnings/Precautions
HEXABRIX

Risk of acute renal failure, particularly in patients with pre-existing renal impairment, diabetes, or dehydration. Caution in patients with cardiovascular disease, asthma, or known hypersensitivity. Avoid extravasation. Thyroid function tests may be affected. Ensure adequate hydration before and after administration.

ANDROID 25

Use with caution in patients with hepatic, renal, or cardiovascular disease; may cause gynecomastia, edema, hypercalcemia, and polycythemia; monitor liver function, lipid profile, and hematocrit periodically; may accelerate bone maturation in children; risk of prostate hypertrophy and urethral obstruction.

Contraindications
HEXABRIX

Absolute: Known hypersensitivity to iodinated contrast media, overt thyrotoxicosis, anuria or severe oliguria due to renal disease. Relative: Myeloma, pheochromocytoma, sickle cell disease, pregnancy, and concomitant use of nephrotoxic drugs.

ANDROID 25

Known or suspected prostate cancer; male breast cancer; pregnancy; lactation; hypersensitivity to methyltestosterone; severe hepatic impairment.

Adverse Reactions
HEXABRIX
Data Pending
ANDROID 25
Data Pending
Food Interactions
HEXABRIX

No specific food interactions. Maintain adequate hydration; alcohol should be avoided as it may increase dehydration risk.

ANDROID 25

Take with food containing fat (e.g., avocado, nuts, olive oil) to enhance absorption. Avoid grapefruit juice as it may increase testosterone levels via CYP3A4 inhibition. Limit alcohol due to potential liver effects.

Pregnancy & Lactation

HEXABRIX
ANDROID 25
Teratogenic Risk
HEXABRIX

HEXABRIX (ioxaglate meglumine and ioxaglate sodium) is an iodinated contrast agent. In animal studies, no teratogenic effects were observed. In humans, there is no evidence of fetal harm from diagnostic doses, though theoretical risks from free iodide exist, especially in the third trimester. The American College of Radiology recommends use only if clearly needed, with minimal dose.

ANDROID 25

Android 25 (methyltestosterone) is an androgen. First trimester: Virilization of female fetus, including clitoromegaly, labial fusion, urogenital sinus abnormalities if exposure occurs before 12 weeks gestation. Second and third trimesters: Continued risk of female pseudohermaphroditism, and potential for masculinization of female external genitalia. Androgens can cross the placenta and may also cause skeletal abnormalities and growth retardation. Pregnancy category X.

Lactation Summary
HEXABRIX

Iodinated contrast agents are excreted into breast milk in very small amounts (<0.01% of maternal dose). The M/P ratio is not established. Breastfeeding can continue without interruption, but some sources suggest discarding milk for 12-24 hours if desired.

ANDROID 25

Methyltestosterone is excreted into breast milk; M/P ratio not established. May cause virilization in female infants and premature sexual development in male infants. Androgens can suppress lactation. Use during breastfeeding is contraindicated.

Pregnancy Dosing
HEXABRIX

No dose adjustment is recommended for pregnancy. However, use the lowest necessary dose to achieve diagnostic image. Renal function may be altered in pregnancy; ensure adequate hydration to prevent contrast-induced nephropathy.

ANDROID 25

Android 25 is contraindicated in pregnancy, so no dosing adjustments are applicable. If used inadvertently, discontinue immediately. No pharmacokinetic data to guide dose changes; avoid use entirely.

Maternal Safety Status
HEXABRIX
Category C
ANDROID 25
Category C

Clinical Insights

HEXABRIX
ANDROID 25
Clinical Pearls
HEXABRIX

HEXABRIX (ioxaglate meglumine and ioxaglate sodium) is a low-osmolar, ionic, dimeric contrast medium used for intravascular administration. It has lower osmolality than conventional ionic monomers, reducing the risk of contrast-induced nephropathy and hemodynamic disturbances. Ensure adequate hydration before and after administration. Caution in patients with renal impairment, diabetes, multiple myeloma, or prior contrast reactions. Do not mix with other drugs. Monitor for delayed hypersensitivity reactions.

ANDROID 25

Android 25 (testosterone undecanoate) requires absorption via lymphatic system; administer with fat-containing meal. Monitor serum testosterone levels 3-5 hours post-dose. Avoid in patients with breast cancer or known or suspected prostate cancer. Risk of polycythemia; check hematocrit before and during therapy.

Patient Counseling
HEXABRIX

Inform your doctor if you have kidney disease, diabetes, or any allergies, especially to contrast agents.,Drink plenty of fluids before and after the procedure to stay hydrated.,You may experience a warm sensation or metallic taste during injection; this is normal.,Report any symptoms like hives, itching, difficulty breathing, or swelling after the scan.,If you take metformin, you may need to stop it temporarily as directed by your doctor.

ANDROID 25

Take capsules with meals, especially those containing fat, to improve absorption.,Do not chew or crush capsules; swallow whole.,Report signs of deep vein thrombosis (leg swelling, pain) or pulmonary embolism (sudden dyspnea, chest pain).,Women of reproductive potential should avoid pregnancy; use effective contraception.,Keep out of reach of children; testosterone can cause serious harm if accidentally ingested.,Regular blood tests (testosterone, hematocrit, PSA, lipid profile) are required.

Safety Verification

Known Interactions

HEXABRIX Risks

No interactions on record

ANDROID 25 Risks

No interactions on record

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Clinical Q&A

Frequently Asked Questions

Common clinical questions about HEXABRIX vs ANDROID 25, answered by our medical review team.

1. What is the main difference between HEXABRIX and ANDROID 25?

HEXABRIX is a Contrast Media that works by Hexabrix is an ionic, high-osmolar iodinated contrast agent that attenuates X-rays, enhancing vascular and tissue contrast during radiographic procedures. Its mechanism is physical rather than pharmacological, based on iodine's atomic number and density.. ANDROID 25 is a Androgen that works by Android 25 contains methyltestosterone, a synthetic androgen that binds to androgen receptors, promoting protein synthesis and anabolic effects. It also inhibits gonadotropin secretion from the pituitary, reducing endogenous testosterone production.. They differ in pharmacokinetic profiles, FDA-approved indications, and side effect profiles.

2. Which is stronger: HEXABRIX or ANDROID 25?

Potency comparisons between HEXABRIX and ANDROID 25 depend on the specific clinical indication. These are agents from distinct pharmacological classes and are not directly interchangeable by dose. A physician or clinical pharmacist should guide any therapeutic switching decisions.

3. What is the standard dosing for HEXABRIX vs ANDROID 25?

The standard adult dose of HEXABRIX is: Intravenous: 0.3-0.6 m L/kg (maximum 100 m L) for urography; 40-80 m L for CT enhancement.. The standard adult dose of ANDROID 25 is: Testosterone 25 mg subcutaneously or intramuscularly every 2 to 4 weeks. Alternatively, 125 mg intramuscularly every 10 days.. Dosing should always be individualized based on indication, renal and hepatic function, age, and other patient factors.

4. Can you take HEXABRIX and ANDROID 25 together?

No direct drug-drug interaction has been formally documented between HEXABRIX and ANDROID 25 in current clinical databases. However, individual patient risk factors including other medications, organ function, and comorbidities should always be evaluated by a qualified healthcare provider.

5. Are HEXABRIX and ANDROID 25 safe during pregnancy?

The maternal-fetal safety profiles differ. HEXABRIX is classified as Category C. HEXABRIX (ioxaglate meglumine and ioxaglate sodium) is an iodinated contrast agent. In animal studies, no teratogenic effects were observed. In humans, there is no evidence of feta. ANDROID 25 is classified as Category C. Android 25 (methyltestosterone) is an androgen. First trimester: Virilization of female fetus, including clitoromegaly, labial fusion, urogenital sinus abnormalities if exposure oc. Always consult a maternal-fetal medicine specialist before taking either drug during pregnancy or lactation.