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About Testosterone Prescription

At Clinic 66 and Clinic 66 Online,  we prescribe in line with reputable and current evidence-based recommendations. The use of Androfeme (topical 1% testosterone cream) is currently only approved for the use in Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD) in post-menopausal individuals only.  

There is limited evidence about its use in perimenopausal women and prescribing in this group is off-label. Off-label prescribing is at the individual doctor's discretion after considering risks and benefits. Androfeme is not suitable for use in those who are still menstruating normally. 

We are more than happy to discuss your concerns and recommend alternative options for management of low libido during and after menopause. 

*Tasmania residents: Please note that due to state based restrictions, scripts for Androfeme must be obtained from a Tasmanian based Doctor.  Scripts from a C66 Online Doctor are unable to be dispensed by Tasmanian pharmacies. 

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Last updated on 11/07/2025

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