Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: TESTIM versus TLANDO.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: TESTIM versus TLANDO.
TESTIM vs TLANDO
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Testosterone replacement therapy; binds to and activates androgen receptors, modulating gene expression leading to male sexual development and maintenance of secondary sexual characteristics.
TLANDO (testosterone undecanoate) is an androgen that binds to and activates androgen receptors, leading to increased protein synthesis, muscle mass, bone density, and secondary sexual characteristics. Testosterone is converted to dihydrotestosterone (DHT) via 5α-reductase in target tissues, exerting both androgenic and anabolic effects.
Apply 5 g (1 tube) of 1% gel to clean, dry, intact skin of the shoulders, upper arms, or abdomen once daily, preferably in the morning. Dosage may be adjusted to 10 g (2 tubes) depending on clinical response. Apply immediately after opening and avoid bathing or swimming for at least 30 minutes.
TLANDO (testosterone undecanoate) is administered orally. The recommended adult dose is 225 mg twice daily (approximately every 12 hours) with a meal containing fat. Swallow capsules whole; do not chew or crush.
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None Documented
Terminal elimination half-life of testosterone from serum is approximately 10-100 minutes after intravenous administration, but after transdermal application of Testim, the apparent half-life is longer (around 1-2 hours) due to continued absorption from the skin depot. The half-life of active metabolites (e.g., dihydrotestosterone) is about 2-3 hours.
The terminal elimination half-life of testosterone is 10-100 minutes; however, for TLANDO (testosterone undecanoate) after oral administration, the apparent half-life is approximately 7-10 hours due to the slow release from chylomicrons and prolonged absorption.
Testosterone is primarily excreted in urine as glucuronide and sulfate conjugates (approximately 90%), with about 6% excreted in feces via bile. Less than 1% is excreted unchanged.
Approximately 90% of a dose is excreted in urine as glucuronide and sulfate conjugates of testosterone and its metabolites; about 6% is excreted in feces via bile. Unchanged testosterone accounts for less than 1% of urinary excretion.
Category C
Category C
Androgen
Androgen/hormone replacement