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Male hormonal drugs (Danazol. (Nursing Considerations. (Contra-indications…
Male hormonal drugs
Danazol.
Mechanism of action.
Reduces estrogen production levels.
Causes atrophy of the endometrium.
Indications.
Treatment of endometriosis.
Prevention of attacks of angioedema
Cutaneous.
Abdominal.
laryngeal.
Nursing Considerations.
Contra-indications.
Undiagnosed abnormal genital bleeding.
Androgen dependent tumor.
Hypersensetivity to danazol.
Impaired hepatic function.
Renal function.
Side effects.
Weight gain.
Mild hirsutism.
Acne.
Abnormalities in semen volume and sperm count.
Storage.
20-25 degrees Celsius.
Keep out of reach of children.
Route of administration.
Orally.
Testosterone.
Mechanism of action.
Activates the androgen receptor itself
Converts to dihydrotestosterone by the enzyme reductase.
Nursing considerations.
Side effects
Enlarged breast in males.
Skin Rash.
Acne.
Nausea.
Contra-indications.
Carcinoma of the breast.
Cancer of the prostate gland.
High cholesterol.
High blood pressure.
Abnormal increase in red blood cells.
Route of administration.
Intramuscular.
Subcutaneous .
Storage
Keep out of reach of children.
20'C to 25'C
Indications.
Treatment for secondary or primary hypogonadism.
Treatment for patients with HIV and AIDS.
Oxandrolone
Mechanism of action.
Indications.
Used to regain weight.
Relieve bone pain.
Treat chronic infection.
Nursing Considerations.
Side effects.
Prepubertal.
Postpuberal.
Storage condtions.
Keep out of reach of children.
20'C - 25'C
Contra-indications.
Known or suspected carcinoma.
Nephrosis.
Hypercalcemia.
Route of administrations.
Orally.
Alprostadil
Indications.
Treat erectile dysfunction.
Mechanism of action.
Works by increasing blood flow.
Nursing considerations.
Side Effects.
Swelling of leg veins.
Dizziness.
Tacchycardia.
Storage.
Keep out of reach of children.
Route of administration.
Intra-urectal.
Contra-Indications.
Allergy to it.
Genito-Urinary tract disorder.
Bleeding disorders.