1 Indications And Usage Warning: Secondary Exposure To Testosterone See Full Prescribing Information For Complete Boxed Warning. Virilization Has Been Reported In Children Who Were Secondarily Exposed To Testosterone Gel ( 5.2 , 6.2 ). Children Should Avoid Contact With Unwashed Or Unclothed Application Sites In Men Using Testosterone Gel ( 2.2 , 5.2 ). Healthcare Providers Should Advise Patients To Strictly Adhere To Recommended Instructions For Use ( 2.2 , 5.2 , 17 ). Testosterone Gel 1.62% Is Indicated For Replacement Therapy In Males For Conditions Associated With A Deficiency Or Absence Of Endogenous Testosterone: Primary Hypogonadism (Congenital Or Acquired) ( 1 ) Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism (Congenital Or Acquired) ( 1 ) Limitations Of Use: Safety And Efficacy Of Testosterone Gel 1.62% In Men With “age-Related Hypogonadism” Have Not Been Established. ( 1 ) Safety And Efficacy Of Testosterone Gel 1.62% In Males Less Than 18 Years Old Have Not Been Established. ( 1 , 8.4 ) Topical Testosterone Products May Have Different Doses, Strengths, Or Application Instructions That May Result In Different Systemic Exposure. ( 1 , 12.3 )
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