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<blockquote data-quote="DS3" data-source="post: 174941" data-attributes="member: 18514"><p>TRT is a lucrative industry. Endocrinologist, from my understanding of the disparity between them and TRT specialists, do not believe there are a statistically significant amount of men suffering from hypogonadism. And thus they do not prescribe a lot of men testosterone. TRT specialists, for the most part, over prescribe testosterone as a means of increasing revenue (often pushing T into guys that don’t need it). Why do you think oxandrolone and nandrolone are being used now in TRT settings? Despite studies such as those conducted by the Baylor College of Medicine showing the beneficial effects of nandrolone on the joints of hypogonadal men, it is ultimately about gaining a competitive advantage over other TRT clinics. There is a lot of controversy in the TRT world, much of it stemming from the desire of profitability, leading to overprescribing and polypharmacy. It’s big business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DS3, post: 174941, member: 18514"] TRT is a lucrative industry. Endocrinologist, from my understanding of the disparity between them and TRT specialists, do not believe there are a statistically significant amount of men suffering from hypogonadism. And thus they do not prescribe a lot of men testosterone. TRT specialists, for the most part, over prescribe testosterone as a means of increasing revenue (often pushing T into guys that don’t need it). Why do you think oxandrolone and nandrolone are being used now in TRT settings? Despite studies such as those conducted by the Baylor College of Medicine showing the beneficial effects of nandrolone on the joints of hypogonadal men, it is ultimately about gaining a competitive advantage over other TRT clinics. There is a lot of controversy in the TRT world, much of it stemming from the desire of profitability, leading to overprescribing and polypharmacy. It’s big business. [/QUOTE]
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