Androstanolone (dihydrotestosterone, DHT)

Generic name
Androstanolone (dihydrotestosterone, DHT)
Brand name
ATC Code
G03BB02

Androstanolone (dihydrotestosterone, DHT)

Dosages
Side effects in children
Warnings & precautions in children
Contra-indications in children

Interactions
PK
Renal impairment
References

Pharmacokinetics in children

A prospective PK study in 6 children aged 1.9 years to 8.3 years with micropenis found the following PK parameters after percutaneous administration of 0.15 to 0.33 mg/kg once daily [Charmandari 2001]:

Tmax (hours) 2-8
Cmax (nmol/L) 0.98-23.80

dose recommendation of formulary compared to licensed use (on-label versus off-label)

No information is present at this moment.

Available formulations

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Dosages

Pre-operative for hypospadias
  • Transdermal
    • 0 years up to 12 years
      •  Apply the gel once daily to the penis

Renal impaiment in children > 3 months

No information available on dose adjustment in renal impairment.

The complete list of all undesirable drug reactions can be found in the national Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC) – click here

Side effects in children

The following transient side effects were seen: itching, redness, penile skin darkening [Kaya 2008][Choi 1993], suppression of the pituitary-gonadal axis, decrease of serum sex hormone binding globulin, decrease in total cholesterol, HDL and HDL-total cholesterol ratios, increase of alkaline phosphatase [Choi 1993].

The complete list of all contra-indications can be found in the national Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC) – click here

Contra-indications

No information available on specific contra indications in children.

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Warnings & precautions in children

Parents are recommended to wear gloves when applying the gel.

Monitoring during treatment should include regular pubertal assessment and measurement of DHT and testosterone concentrations on days 3 or 4 of treatment and prior to DHT gel application to ensure that the concentrations attained are not raised to a level that would be expected to result in the systemic effects described in association with percutaneous DHT treatment [Charmandari 2001].

Interactions

The complete list of all interactions can be found in the national Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC) – click here

ANDROGENEN

This pages provides a list of drugs from the same ATC class for comparison. This does not necessarily mean that these drugs are interchangeable.

3-oxoandrosten (4) derivatives
G03BA03

References

  1. Besins Healthcare, Bijsluiter Andractim 2,5%
  2. Kaya C, et al, The efficacy of dihydrotestosterone transdermal gel before primary hypospadias surgery: a prospective, controlled, randomized study, J Urol, 2008, Feb;179(2), 684-8
  3. Kinderurologen ErasmusMC, Expert opinie
  4. Choi SK, et al., Transdermal dihydrotestosterone therapy and its effects on patients with microphallus., J Urol., 1993, 150(2), 657-60
  5. Charmandari E, et al., Kinetics and effect of percutaneous administration of dihydrotestosterone in children., Horm Res., 2001, 56(5-6), 177-81
  6. Montfort G, et al., Dehydrotestosterone penile stimulation in hypospadias surgery., Eur Urol., 1982, 8(4), 201-3
  7. Jackson L, et al., Long-term Effects of Pre-operative Testosterone and Dihydrotestosterone on Glans Width in Boys With Hypospadias., J Pediatr Surg., 2024, 59(10)

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