Androxy

Androxy treats breast cancer as well as developmental disorders of the sex organs. This medication may cause acne, hair loss, or nausea.

Androxy Overview

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Androxy is a brand name medication included in a group of medications called 3 oxoandrosten 4 derivatives. For more information about Androxy see its generic Fluoxymesterone

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  • Other
  • Angioedema
  • Breast Neoplasms
  • Hypogonadism

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Manufacturer

Fluoxymesterone

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Androxy Drug Class

Androxy is part of the drug class:

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