Testosterone Enanthate Guide (2026)
Nearly identical to cypionate, provides exogenous testosterone with a similar half-life and release profile, restoring testosterone to optimal physiological levels.
$45-110/mo
Compounded Price
Weekly
Frequency
4
Dose Options
1954
FDA Approved
What Is Testosterone Enanthate?
Testosterone Enanthate is a Injectable testosterone ester that works by nearly identical to cypionate, provides exogenous testosterone with a similar half-life and release profile, restoring testosterone to optimal physiological levels. It was approved by the FDA in 1954 and is manufactured by Endo Pharmaceuticals / Various compounding pharmacies.
Brand names include Delatestryl. Testosterone Enanthate is administered as a weekly intramuscular or subcutaneous injection.
How Testosterone Enanthate Works
Nearly identical to cypionate, provides exogenous testosterone with a similar half-life and release profile, restoring testosterone to optimal physiological levels.
Who Should Consider Testosterone Enanthate?
Testosterone Enanthate is typically prescribed for men with confirmed testosterone deficiency (total testosterone below 300 ng/dL) who are experiencing symptoms like fatigue, low libido, muscle loss, or mood changes.
Clinics Offering Testosterone Enanthate
Testosterone Enanthate FAQ
How much does Testosterone Enanthate cost?
Compounded Testosterone Enanthate costs $45-110/mo through TRT clinics. Brand-name versions (Delatestryl) cost $70-180/mo without insurance.
What are Testosterone Enanthate side effects?
Common side effects include injection site reactions, acne, hair changes, mood fluctuations, elevated hematocrit. Most are manageable with proper monitoring.
How is Testosterone Enanthate administered?
Testosterone Enanthate is administered as a weekly intramuscular or subcutaneous injection.
What doses is Testosterone Enanthate available in?
Testosterone Enanthate is available in 50mg/week, 100mg/week, 150mg/week, 200mg/week doses.