Testosterone RX
A once-daily oral medication that signals your body to produce more of its own testosterone. Prescribed only when your labs and a licensed provider confirm it is appropriate, and verified with follow-up bloodwork.
Rx required. Compounded drug products, where used, are not approved or evaluated for safety, effectiveness, or quality by the FDA. Not available in all 50 states. Important safety information.
Turn production up. Don't switch it off.
Injectable TRT floods the system with outside testosterone, so your brain stops asking your body to make its own. Testosterone RX works upstream: it supports the signaling pathway between your brain and your body so your natural production increases.
- Supports LH and FSH signaling The hormones that tell your body to produce testosterone
- Your testes keep working Production is stimulated, not replaced
- Studied for fertility preservation Sperm parameters were maintained in study cohorts1
- Measurable, then verifiable Level changes appeared within 2 to 4 weeks in short-term research3
The medicine, plus everything the medicine depends on.
Baseline panel
The 8-marker hormone panel establishes your starting point before anything is prescribed.
Provider care
A licensed provider reviews your labs and history, prescribes if appropriate, and adjusts your dose over time.
Monthly delivery
Medication ships automatically in discreet packaging. Pause or cancel anytime.
Follow-up labs
A week-8 panel verifies your levels moved and your dose is right. Included, not extra.
Longer plans, lower months.
All plans include provider care, baseline and follow-up labs, and medication if prescribed. Billed upfront per plan period.†
$327 billed quarterly
- Baseline hormone panel
- Provider consultation and Rx if appropriate
- Monthly medication delivery
- Care-team messaging
$1,068 billed annually
- Everything in the 3-month plan
- Week-8 follow-up panel included
- Two additional monitoring panels across the year
- Priority provider scheduling
$594 billed semi-annually
- Everything in the 3-month plan
- Week-8 follow-up panel included
- Dose review at month 3
†Pricing includes medication only if prescribed by a licensed provider after consultation. If you are not approved for treatment, you are not charged for a plan; lab-only options are available on the labs page. Plans renew automatically and can be cancelled anytime before renewal. Xilo does not bill insurance.
Read this before the quiz, not after.
Testosterone RX is a prescription medication and it is not right for everyone. This summary is not complete; review the full important safety information and discuss your health history with your provider.
Common side effects
Headache, nausea, hot flashes, and mood changes have been reported with production-stimulating oral therapy. Most were mild and resolved.
Serious risks
Rare but serious risks include visual disturbances, blood clots, and significant mood changes. Stop and contact your provider immediately if these occur.
Who should not take it
Men with certain conditions, including some cancers, liver disease, or clotting disorders, may not be candidates. Your provider screens for this before prescribing.
Before you start.
What exactly is in Testosterone RX?
Testosterone RX is a prescription oral protocol built around a production-stimulating medication; your provider will review the exact compound, strength, and dosing schedule during your consultation, based on your labs. Compounded medications, where used, are prepared by licensed US pharmacies and are not FDA-approved.
How is my dose decided?
From your bloodwork. Your baseline panel sets the starting dose, and the included week-8 follow-up panel confirms your response. If your levels or side effects say the dose is wrong, your provider adjusts it.
What happens if I stop taking it?
Because the protocol stimulates rather than replaces your own production, discontinuation is generally more straightforward than stopping injectable TRT. Your provider will give you a plan; do not stop or change dosing without talking to them.
Can I switch from injections to Testosterone RX?
Sometimes. It depends on your history, current dosing, and labs. Mention your current TRT in the quiz and your provider will discuss whether a transition makes sense.
Find out if Testosterone RX fits your labs.
Two minutes of questions, then bloodwork, then a licensed provider's honest read. No commitment until you see your numbers.