Masculinising: Testosterone Price Comparison

Testosterone is available in several forms, and the cost can vary depending on:

  • The brand and dose

  • Which pharmacy you use

  • Pack size

This guide explains the typical cost ranges for common Testosterone treatments, so you can make an informed choice that suits both your health and your budget.

Product Typical priceApprox. monthly cost 
Testogel (sachets / pump; 40.5 mg per sachet typical)~£45–£95 per box (30 sachets / pump options) ~£45–£95 / month
Tostran (2% pump, 60 g)~£32–£60 per 60 g canister ~£30–£60 / month.
Androgel (various strengths, sachets/tubes)Varies; expect prices similar to other branded gels.~£50–£100 / month.
Testavan (2% gel, 85.5 g tube)~£28–£40 per tube ~£10–£30 / month.
Tostrex ~£32–£60 per 60 g
~£30–£60 / month
Testim (transdermal gel, 50 mg tubes/packs) ~£35–£50 per pack ~£35–£50 / month (depending on pack size and dose).
Sustanon 250 (mixed-testosterone injections, 250 mg/ml ampoule)£8 – £25 per ampoule
If dosing 250 mg every 2–3 weeks, drug cost alone can be small (~£6–£40/month).
Nebido (testosterone undecanoate 1000 mg/4 ml)£110 – £120 per ampoule
Dependent on frequency, e.g., for injections every 12 weeks roughly £37–£42/month drug cost.
Testosterone enanthate (injection)£105 – £130 per 3 ampules
Example: if a vial costs ~£90 and lasts multiple doses, monthly drug cost often £30–£100+ depending on regimen.
Testosterone cypionate (injection)Similar to Testosterone Enantate
Monthly drug cost typically £30–£150+ depending on vial size and dosing frequency.


Injections vs Gels Cost Comparison

Cost varies from pharmacy to pharmacy, but injections tend to be cheaper. There may be higher up-front costs (e.g. £130 for Testosterone Enantate) but in these cases the lower dose frequency can mean you're saving in the long run. We recommend researching and comparing your preferred pharmacies and testosterone preparations ahead of time. You can read our advice on this here.


Additional Information

  • Availability: Availability and cost will vary based on location and healthcare systems. Always check with your pharmacy or dispensary before requesting a prescription or Transition Pack.

  • Member Information Leaflet (MIL): Always refer to the MIL for detailed information about administration, contraindications, and possible side effects.

This table provides a general overview and may not cover all specifics or individual variations in therapy. It’s essential to consult with a specialist provider for personalised advice and instructions.