Nandrolone Dosage
Applies to the following strengths: phenpropionate 25 mg/mL; phenpropionate 50 mg/mL; decanoate 50 mg/mL; decanoate 100 mg/mL; decanoate 200 mg/mL
Usual Adult Dose for:
Usual Pediatric Dose for:
Usual Adult Dose for Breast Cancer
Control of metastatic breast cancer in women:
50 to 100 mg by deep intramuscular injection once a week.
Usual Adult Dose for Anemia Associated with Chronic Renal Failure
female: 50 to 100 mg by deep intramuscular injection once a week.
male: 100 to 200 mg by deep intramuscular injection once a week.
Usual Pediatric Dose for Anemia Associated with Chronic Renal Failure
2 to 13 years:
25 to 50 mg by deep intramuscular injecyion every 3 to 4 weeks.
> 13 years:
female: 50 to 100 mg by deep intramuscular injection once a week.
male: 100 to 200 mg by deep intramuscular injection once a week.
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