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can i apply my androgel 1% in the PM some days?
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 104957" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>Even though some may have issues regarding absorption using transdermals many men still do well on transdermals regarding relief/improvements of low t symptoms and overall well being and also are able to attain good testosterone levels.</p><p></p><p>So many are always pro injection and so quick to recommend and all it does is confuses one looking at various treatment methods when starting a trt protocol.</p><p></p><p>Sure one can have absorption issues, attaining descent t levels and possibly transference issues to another person (women/children) but it is not a given as many still do well using transdermal.</p><p></p><p>Of course injections provide superior absorption and allow one to easily attain mid-normal to high/normal physiological t levels as oppose to transdermal.</p><p></p><p>Do understand that transdermals will always have the benefit of mimicking the natural diurnal rhythm of a healthy young male which injections can never do.</p><p></p><p>I would always tell someone to give the transdermal route a try to see how they react before jumping right on injections.</p><p></p><p>Also transdermals provide a better dht boost which can be beneficial in some regarding libido/drive.</p><p></p><p>It would always be best to apply in the early am to try and mimic the natural early morning/noon high and gradual decline in the late afternoon/early evening.</p><p></p><p>You could apply in the pm some days if you like but than you are not really being consistent with applying every 24 hrs as it will be a hit or miss and you will run into different times of the day whether morning/evening when your t levels are elevating/declining.</p><p></p><p>Even after applying the testosterone is absorbed within the first 2 hrs and once it is absorbed it forms a depot in the skin and is gradually released throughout the day (24 hrs) so after it is fully absorbed into the skin (fairly quickly) there is no chance of washing it away!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 104957, member: 13851"] Even though some may have issues regarding absorption using transdermals many men still do well on transdermals regarding relief/improvements of low t symptoms and overall well being and also are able to attain good testosterone levels. So many are always pro injection and so quick to recommend and all it does is confuses one looking at various treatment methods when starting a trt protocol. Sure one can have absorption issues, attaining descent t levels and possibly transference issues to another person (women/children) but it is not a given as many still do well using transdermal. Of course injections provide superior absorption and allow one to easily attain mid-normal to high/normal physiological t levels as oppose to transdermal. Do understand that transdermals will always have the benefit of mimicking the natural diurnal rhythm of a healthy young male which injections can never do. I would always tell someone to give the transdermal route a try to see how they react before jumping right on injections. Also transdermals provide a better dht boost which can be beneficial in some regarding libido/drive. It would always be best to apply in the early am to try and mimic the natural early morning/noon high and gradual decline in the late afternoon/early evening. You could apply in the pm some days if you like but than you are not really being consistent with applying every 24 hrs as it will be a hit or miss and you will run into different times of the day whether morning/evening when your t levels are elevating/declining. Even after applying the testosterone is absorbed within the first 2 hrs and once it is absorbed it forms a depot in the skin and is gradually released throughout the day (24 hrs) so after it is fully absorbed into the skin (fairly quickly) there is no chance of washing it away! [/QUOTE]
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