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What to do if AndroGel is in shortage — for Chile

Drug shortages happen periodically — manufacturing issues, supply chain disruptions, regulatory holds — and AndroGel (Testosterone) may become temporarily unavailable in some pharmacies or countries. For chronic users at 1%, 1.62%, knowing how to handle a shortage prevents unnecessary treatment interruption.

Chile context

Drug shortages in Chile are tracked by ISP (Instituto de Salud Pública de Chile, Public Health Institute) when significant. For AndroGel, shortage of one strength or one manufacturer rarely means total unavailability of Testosterone — authorised generics or alternative manufacturers usually fill the gap, with the pharmacist coordinating substitution and the prescriber confirming any formulation change at 1%, 1.62%.

Regulator
ISP (Instituto de Salud Pública de Chile, Public Health Institute)
Currency
CLP

How shortages work for AndroGel

When AndroGel is in shortage, the pharmacist usually has several options: dispense an authorised generic of Testosterone, source from a different manufacturer of the same active ingredient, suggest a different formulation (e.g. liquid, dispersible) or, in extended shortages, ask the prescriber to consider an alternative Hormones and Birth Control agent. Testosterone in AndroGel is absorbed through skin, with about 10% of the applied dose entering systemic circulation.

Practical steps

According to general pharmacy practice, the first step in a AndroGel shortage is to ask the pharmacist about authorised generic availability — most shortages affect a single brand or strength, not the entire supply of Testosterone at 1%, 1.62%. The prescriber should be informed if the pharmacist needs to substitute or change formulation. Stockpiling or buying extra outside regulated channels is not the right response.

Frequently asked questions

What do I do if my pharmacy doesn't have AndroGel?

Ask the pharmacist whether an authorised generic of Testosterone is available — usually yes — or whether another pharmacy in the area has stock of AndroGel at 1%, 1.62%. The pharmacist can also contact the prescriber if a formulation switch is needed.

Will AndroGel come back in stock?

Most shortages are resolved within weeks to months as manufacturing or supply issues are fixed. Until then, the authorised generic of Testosterone is the standard alternative and is clinically equivalent to AndroGel at the same 1%, 1.62% strength.

What to do if AndroGel is in shortage in other countries

The information on this website is provided for reference and educational purposes only. It does not replace consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.