IMHO I would take a wait and see approach. New drugs can take years to reveal all their advantages and disadvantages. Addyi (flibanserin) may have some of the nasty side effects that SSRIs do.
Just found this article on statins. I saw a news report this week advocating the use by more people to use them. Very disappointing indeed, but not surprising that big media would be in bed with big pharma. I personally had a very bad reaction to generic Zocor which could have cause permanent...
I was getting the Watson generic now called Actavis from Rite Aid
http://actavis.com/products/key-products/product-search?searchterm=testosterone
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Now I'm getting the Sun generic from CVS
http://www.sunpharma.com/search/node/testosterone
When I started in Jan 2014 it was $300.00 for the initial visit which included a follow up. If treatment wasn't provided there was no charge.
I pay $200 per visit now twice a year.
Some are.
But if you lived closer to Charlotte, NC I recommend http://www.vitalitymen.com/
Office visits are $200 twice a year with a great doctor.
Insurance covers my blood work and (Test Cyp which averages $30 for 10ml)
15 troches of (500IU HCG and .5mg anastrozole) are $70.
I was approached about these also. I'm already on intramuscular Test Cyp. The troche was offered to boost my T levels for 4 to 5 hours prior to sex or working out. They were too pricey so I passed.
After my second heart event (80% blockage of LAD) I was prescribed Simvastatin (generic for Zocor) in 2011. I'd take it at bed time and after an hour or so I would wake up with severe muscle and joint aches. This went on for about two weeks. I finally connected the dots and realized it was the...
I've read that the "norm" used to be ~1500 ng/dl years ago before enviromental factors started decreasing the numbers. My experience with most MDs I've encountered is that they are overly conservative when it comes to treatment and focus to much on "normal" and not "optimal"..
Andre,
I gained weight when I started TRT. Over the last 15 months I've put on between 10 to 15 lbs of lean mass without having to try that hard. I would recommend a minimum injection frequency of once a week. This will keep your T levels more stable.
Personally I load into a "new" syringe & needle right before use.
Link below to purchase syringes at a resonable price.
http://www.liquidations-outlet.com/EASYTOUCH-INSULIN-SYRINGE-31-GAUGE-12CC-516_p_934.html
John, I've posted this on several occasions. Please read before making any rash decisions. My PSA value is above 4 and I am on TRT.
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http://www.forbes.com/sites/stevensalzberg/2012/06/24/psa-tests-might-hurt-a-lot-more-than-you-think/
At age 35 with a TT of 369 and symptoms, this doctor (see link) will most likely treat you as long as there are no underlying factors that may cause risks.
Take the ADAM questionnaire also.
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http://www.vitalitymen.com/
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