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Low-Dose Androderm® 2mg/4mg Smaller Patch, Reliable Results

WHY CHOOSE ANDRODERM® 2 MG/4 MG?

Androderm® 2 mg/4 mg restores testosterone levels in most men with:
  • An 11% to 15% smaller patch*
  • A 20% lower dose of testosterone*
  • A strong safety profile
  • The convenience of a once-daily patch

Reliable Efficacy

  • Most patients had normal average testosterone levels in their blood after 28 days of treatment with Androderm® 2 mg/4 mg
  • Androderm® 2 mg/4 mg effectively treats male hypogonadism, symptoms of which include:
    • - Inability to achieve and/or maintain an erection (erectile dysfunction)
    • - Decreased sexual desire
    • - Fatigue
    • - Mood depression

Strong Safety Profile

  • No prostate-related side effects due to treatment were reported during a trial of Androderm® 2 mg/4 mg
  • No abnormal prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test results occurred during a trial of Androderm® 2 mg/4 mg
  • Little risk of testosterone transference to partners or children
  • Low rate of many common testosterone-related side effects

The Convenience of a Patch

  • 11% to 15% smaller*
  • Once-daily application in the evening
  • System adhesion (how well the patch sticks to your skin) is not affected by showering or washing 3 hours after application
  • No need to wear clothing or wash the application area before skin-to-skin contact with a partner

*Compared to Androderm® 2.5 mg/5 mg

Androderm® is used to treat adult males who have low or no testosterone.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
You should not use Androderm® if you have breast cancer, known or suspected prostate cancer, or if you have pre-existing heart, kidney, or liver disease. You should also not use Androderm® if you are a pregnant or breastfeeding woman, as testosterone may cause fetal harm. If you have an enlarged prostate (BPH), you should be monitored for worsening signs and symptoms. Women and children should not be exposed to Androderm®. Taking testosterone may lead to a condition in which there are no sperm in the semen, and if you have risk factors, may cause sleep apnea (abnormal pauses in breathing). Your healthcare provider should monitor you for prostate specific antigen (PSA), liver function, lipids, and blood parameters. The most common adverse events in a study of 36 patients treated with Androderm® were skin irritation (itching at the application site), application site blisters, and back pain.

Androderm® is available only by prescription.

To report suspected adverse reactions, contact Watson Pharmaceuticals, Inc. at 1-800-272-5525 or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.

Please see full Prescribing Information.

Models are for illustrative purposes only.