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Low Energy?
Less Muscle?
It could be your testosterone.

Know Your Numbers

Check your testosterone

For Only $99

Includes Lab Work + Provider Review

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This telehealth service is independent of Marius Pharmaceuticals and does not constitute a recommendation or referral for any specific product.

Feel like something’s off?

Low T May Be the Culprit

Nearly 4 in 10 men over age 45 may have hypogonadism.1 If you experience any of the following symptoms, consider checking your testosterone levels.

  • Broken Heart 1 Low Sex Drive
  • People Burnout 1 Fatigue / Low Energy
  • Duration Jet Lag 1 Difficulty Sleeping
  • Strenght 1 Reduced Muscle Mass
  • Medical 2 Decreased Bone Density
  • Body Scale with Weights  1 Weight Gain
  • Bipolar Disorder 1 Mood Changes
  • Focus 1 Difficulty Concentrating
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Know Your Numbers

At-Home Collection Kit

  • Complete hormone panel with blood drawn at home using a Tasso self-collection kit
  • Personalized physician insights
  • KYZATREX® eligibility determination
  • $99 toward KYZATREX subscription if eligible
Get Tested at Home
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Know Your Numbers

Lab Visit

  • Complete hormone panel with blood drawn at a participating lab location
  • Personalized physician insights
  • KYZATREX® eligibility determination
  • $99 toward KYZATREX subscription if eligible
Get Tested in the Clinic

Your Path to Feeling Better

Get KYZATREX® is a physician-prescribed oral testosterone treatment designed to maintain stable testosterone levels throughout the day — no injections, no gels, just two daily doses.

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Step 1

Get Your Hormone Panel

Visit one of our lab partners for a quick blood draw. Labs are included in your plan — just show up! Results ready in 2-3 days.

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Step 2

Video Consult with Your Physician

If you have Low Testosterone, meet with your board-certified doctor to review results, discuss symptoms, and get your personalized treatment plan.

KYZATREX pills

Step 3

Start Treatment

If prescribed, KYZATREX® ships to your door in 2-3 days with free, discreet delivery and ongoing physician support.

Still Have Questions?
We've Got Answers.
Whether you're curious about cost, how the medication works, or what to expect, find what you need here.
What happens if my labs show low testosterone?

If your labs show low testosterone, you’ll have the option to continue with the Get KYZATREX program. If you decide to continue, you’ll first choose between the 1-month or 3-month package options. Once you select your package, you’ll schedule your virtual meeting with a physician to discuss your results and create a personalized plan. Your physician stays involved to help optimize your treatment over time.

What happens if my labs come back normal?

If your lab results show normal hormone levels, you’ll have your baseline numbers as a reference point. This allows your primary care physician to recognize any potential issues in the future.

What is KYZATREX?

KYZATREX is an FDA-approved oral testosterone for men who have low or no testosterone levels due to certain medical conditions. KYZATREX is a controlled substance (CIII) because it contains testosterone. It is not known if KYZATREX is safe or effective in males younger than 18 years old. Improper use may affect bone growth in children. KYZATREX is not meant for use by women.
Learn more about KYZATREX.

Who can take KYZATREX?

KYZATREX is used to treat men who have low or no testosterone due to certain medical conditions. It is not known if KYZATREX is safe or effective in children younger than 18 years old. Improper use of KYZATREX may affect bone growth in children. Do not take KYZATREX if you: have breast cancer; have or might have prostate cancer; are a woman who is pregnant (KYZATREX may harm your unborn baby); are allergic to KYZATREX or any of its ingredients.

How do I take KYZATREX?

KYZATREX is taken orally, with two doses a day alongside food. Your healthcare provider will provide specific instructions based on your treatment plan.

Is KYZATREX bad for my liver?

No. KYZATREX was specifically designed to be absorbed lymphatically. This means it bypasses your liver altogether, helping to avoid the liver toxicity often associated with previous generations of oral testosterone.1

Where do I go to get tested?

You can choose to get your hormone panel done at a local lab partner, or with an at-home collection kit. Either way, the cost is included in your sign up fee.

Can I test at home?

Yes, you can complete your hormone panel at home with the Tasso self-collection kit. This option is available at no additional cost.

How does Tasso at-home collection kit work?

If you choose the Tasso at-home collection kit, we will mail the kit directly to you. The Tasso Button sticks to the skin with a light adhesive. When the button is pressed, a vacuum forms and a lancet pricks the surface of the skin. The vacuum draws blood out of the capillaries and into a compatible container attached to the bottom of the Tasso Button. Once you’ve completed the at-home collection, you simply mail it with the pre-addressed return label.

How does KYZATREX work?

KYZATREX is an immediate-release oral testosterone undecanoate. It is absorbed through the lymphatic system, where the body then uses it to replace testosterone that has been lost as a result of various medical conditions.

How is low testosterone diagnosed?

Diagnosing Low T involves simple lab tests to measure your Total Testosterone (Total T) and Free Testosterone (Free T), along with Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG), which affects Free T availability. Total T gives an overall level, while Free T shows the testosterone available for your body’s use. High SHBG can lower Free T, impacting its availability. Your doctor may suggest these tests and follow-up labs to monitor your testosterone levels over time, ensuring your treatment is accurately tailored to your needs.

Is KYZATREX safe?

KYZATREX is a controlled substance (CIII) because it contains testosterone that can be a target for people who abuse prescription medicines. It is not known if KYZATREX is safe or effective in males younger than 18 years old. Improper use may affect bone growth in children. KYZATREX is not meant for use by women.
Do not take KYZATREX if you have breast cancer; have or might have prostate cancer; are a woman who is pregnant (KYZATREX® may harm your unborn baby); or are allergic to KYZATREX® or any of its ingredients.
The most common side effect of KYZATREX is high blood pressure. In the Phase 3 clinical trial for KYZATREX (n=155), 4 patients (2.6%) reported high blood pressure. A total of 5 patients (3.2%) began taking new antihypertensive medications after study start. No patient increased their dose of antihypertensive medication.
KYZATREX can cause serious side effects. Tell your healthcare provider if you have high blood pressure, a history of diabetes, heart problems, high red blood cell count (hematocrit), high hemoglobin laboratory value, urinary problems due to an enlarged prostate, liver or kidney problems, sleep apnea, which can increase risk of side effects.
See additional Important Safety Information for KYZATREX below.

References:

Li Y, Liu M, Cui Y, et al. Increased risk of testosterone deficiency is associated with the systemic immune-inflammation index: a population-based cohort study. Front Endocrinol. 2022;13:975773. doi:10.3389/fendo.2022.974773