Contents in Testosterone cream suitable for scrotum application

Kristoffer

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Hi, im currently on Testoviron, and thinking on asking my doctor if i can try testosterone cream. I first started my TRT therapy with testogel, with bad absorption. Then he put me on Nebido, and im currently on Testoviron. Ive been on the needles for a few years now, 4-5 yrs and im getting more and more anxious injecting myself. I hate the feeling of hitting the nerves in my legs/thigh.

My doctor is kinda difficult to talk with, old guy, wont listen to anything. And i dont want to explain to him that i would like to test Testosterone cream because ive read it in here, that some people are getting good effect putting it on their scrotum.

And thats why i would like to ask you people if this content decleration for the only testosterone cream in Norway i have found, makes it ok to put on the scrotum. Ive asked the pharmacy and they cant give me an answer.

Asking the pharmacy about the contents of the cream they give me: The cream is made from 2 % testosterone and Locobase phat cream.

Contents decleration Locobase phat cream:

Petrolatum, Aqua, Paraffinum Liquidum, Cetearyl Alcohol, Ceteareth-25, Methylparaben, Citric Acid, Sodium Citrate.

Anything of this that makes it not suitable to put on the scrotum? i think the alcohol "Cetearyl Alcohol" in the cream is ok to put on the scrotum? not irritating to the skin.

Any thoughts on the other ingredients? thank you for any help!
 
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Thank you for reply, but. Im not asking about the potency of the testosterone. Im wondering if there is anything in the contents that telling anyone that it cant be applied to scrotum, and please dont answer this if ur not completely sure. Im not looking for any gel, because it contains alcohol in a form that irritates the thin skin on your private parts.
 
I would not put anything with alcohol on my sack. In the US, we use compounding creams for that purpose since, unlike testosterone gels, they don't contain alcohol that can burn and dry out your sack.
 

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