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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
FDA Approved Natesto Nasal Gel to Treat Men with Low Testosterone
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<blockquote data-quote="MFool" data-source="post: 8539" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>Nelson yep, on the 3x that will eliminate some. Cost I'd be pleasantly shocked if it was close to injectible.... I'd say it's going to be more in the cost range of the other TD's, that would be my guess. I did find I hadn't gotten my levels up with anything close to what I got with the intranasal. Gels are not cutting it, and I was being driven to either pellets, or (sigh) injections. Neither are pleasant to contemplate. As I've said, I'm using to shoving nose spray up my nose so yet another substance when I was in the study didn't bother me.</p><p></p><p>In terms of E2, mine was better on the intranasal then on TD. I'm on an AI now and didn't use one during the study. I tend towards high E2 as my swollen feet LOL attested to. But cost... my guess is the obnoxious rates that Androgel and Testim now charge. This is a "what the market will bear" costing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MFool, post: 8539, member: 18"] Nelson yep, on the 3x that will eliminate some. Cost I'd be pleasantly shocked if it was close to injectible.... I'd say it's going to be more in the cost range of the other TD's, that would be my guess. I did find I hadn't gotten my levels up with anything close to what I got with the intranasal. Gels are not cutting it, and I was being driven to either pellets, or (sigh) injections. Neither are pleasant to contemplate. As I've said, I'm using to shoving nose spray up my nose so yet another substance when I was in the study didn't bother me. In terms of E2, mine was better on the intranasal then on TD. I'm on an AI now and didn't use one during the study. I tend towards high E2 as my swollen feet LOL attested to. But cost... my guess is the obnoxious rates that Androgel and Testim now charge. This is a "what the market will bear" costing. [/QUOTE]
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