What is JATENZO?

JATENZO is approved by the FDA as a prescription drug used to treat adult men who have low or no testosterone levels due to certain medical conditions.

JATENZO is a controlled substance (CIII) because it contains testosterone. It is not known if JATENZO is safe or effective in children younger than 18 years old. Improper use of JATENZO may affect bone growth in children.

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TESTOSTERONE TREATMENT THAT FITS YOUR GROOVE

JATENZO is the first FDA-approved softgel treatment with a safe delivery to help reach and keep normal testosterone levels. Take it twice daily with food and get on with your day.

White pill bottle of JATENZO®.
Taking JATENZO

Nothing to smear or adhere, shots disappear

How would you want your testosterone treatment prescribed?

JATENZO

Injection

Gel

Patches

implanted
pellets

TAKEN ORALLY

No Transference
Concerns

No Visible
Treatment

Able To Be Taken
At Home

ABLE TO GRAB
AND GO

FLEXIBLE DOSE

JATENZO

Injection

Gel

TAKEN ORALLY

No Transference
Concerns

No Visible
Treatment

Able To Be Taken
At Home

ABLE TO GRAB
AND GO

FLEXIBLE DOSE

JATENZO

Patches

Implanted Pellets

TAKEN ORALLY

No Transference
Concerns

No Visible
Treatment

Able To Be Taken
At Home

ABLE TO GRAB
AND GO

FLEXIBLE DOSE

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In a 4-month clinical study, JATENZO raised testosterone levels to the normal range in 87% (145 out of 166) of men with low testosterone (FDA target: ≥75%).

Other clinical studies

Optimal testosterone levels were achieved in 7 days* and remained stable over an extended period (>9 months) in other studies.

*In a 28-day study, testosterone levels were tracked to understand how the body adjusts to receiving the oral treatment. The results suggested that the bodyߴs testosterone levels remained consistent on Day 7 onward.

In a 12-month study, testosterone levels were tracked to understand how the body processes the oral treatment. The results showed that processing remained consistent for the duration of the study (>9 months).

Side Effects

The most common side effects reported with JATENZO in clinical studies included headache, increased red blood cell count, high blood pressure, enlarged prostate gland, diarrhea, heartburn, foot/leg/ankle swelling, burping, and nausea.

Most common side effects in the clinical study

  • Side effect

    % of patients
    (N=166)

  • Headache

    4.8

  • Increased red blood cell count

    4.8

  • High blood pressure

    3.6

  • Decreased HDL cholesterol

    3.0

  • Nausea

    2.4

A serious side effect reported with JATENZO is that it can increase blood pressure. This can increase your risk of having a heart attack or stroke. It can also increase your risk of death due to a heart attack or stroke. Your healthcare provider should monitor your blood pressure while you are being treated with JATENZO. You may also need to start new medicines or have medicines changed for high blood pressure.

This does not represent all the possible side effects related to JATENZO. Please be sure to talk to your doctor about any side effect you experience while on JATENZO.

These common side effects were reported in ≥2% of men who received JATENZO in the 4-month study.

To report side effects
associated with JATENZO,
visit www.fda.gov/medwatch
or call 1-800-FDA-10881-800-FDA-1088.

Shouldnߴt treatment be an
easy concept to swallow?

JATENZO oral softgel capsules—taken twice daily with food—can help keep you right where you want to be.

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