Describe how the drug testosterone (Axiron) is applied and what precautions need to be observed

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The topical hormone drug testosterone (Axiron) is applied only to the underarms. Because this drug is a male hormone, the instructions advise the patient to do the following to avoid transferring the drug to another person (particularly to a female or a child): the patient is to wash his hands after applying the drug and put on clothing right away to cover the area where the drug was applied.

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