Seems odd. I was reading that the starting dosage for women on patches is 300mcg. I also read starting dose on the cream is around 5mg. Is there is radical difference in absorption?There are 1,000 mcg per mg. The patches have 0.3 mg each. So each pump or click of cream has the same testosterone as 12.5 patches.
Oh I see. That makes more sense. She never used patches only recently started on gels. I was asking because I read a study that indicated very positive results with a 300mcg patch. So I was trying to figure out the equivalent in the creams for comparisonTypically transdermal testosterone is absorbed at only a 10% rate or so. So usually 3-5 mg would be a decent daily dose for a woman. Are the patches that efficient?
YES that's the study!If it's the patch described in this clinical trial then it's supposed to deliver 300 mcg per day over many days. This says little about the total testosterone content of the delivery system.
Okay I just took a closer look at my wife's testosterone cream. Each "click" contains .25ml T. She is instructed to apply 1 click daily and increase to 2 in 1 week.Just a guess, but total patch content of 10 mg seems about right for the twice-weekly applications: 10 mg * 10% / 3.5 days is close to 300 mcg per day.
So if I'm correct. .25ml is equal to 250mcgJust a guess, but total patch content of 10 mg seems about right for the twice-weekly applications: 10 mg * 10% / 3.5 days is close to 300 mcg per day.
The cream itself probably has 10 mg per mL, so 2.5 mg per click, and then the 10% absorption takes it down to about 250 mcg.So if I'm correct. .25ml is equal to 250mcg
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A form of estrogen produced from testosterone. Important for bone health, mood, and libido. Too high can cause side effects; too low can affect well-being.
Dihydrotestosterone is a potent androgen derived from testosterone. Affects hair growth, prostate health, and masculinization effects.
The biologically active form of testosterone not bound to proteins. Directly available for cellular uptake and biological effects.
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