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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Does Patient-Applied TRT Pose Risk for Blood Pressure Elevation?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 238257" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>This is very insteresting.</p><p></p><p><strong><em>AndroGel® 1%, AndroGel® 1.62%, Axiron®, Fortesta®, and Testim® (and its biosimilar Vogelxo®) gel and solution preparations </em></strong><em>are recommended for application once daily in the morning to attain the highest serum hormone level 2 to 6 h following dosing and lowest, instead of highest, hormone level during sleep, that is, final hours of the 24 h dosing interval</em><strong><em> (Figure 2A-2E).</em></strong></p><p></p><p>So AndroGel would much more closely follow testosterone pulses created in the male body.</p><p></p><p>Gall H, Glowania HJ, Fischer M. Circadiane Rhythmik des Plasmatestosteronspiegels. I. Physiologische Schwankungen des Plasmatestosteronspiegels innerhalb von 24 h [Circadian rhythm of testosterone level in plasma. I. Physiologic 24-hour oscillations of the testosterone level in plasma]. Andrologia. 1979 Jul-Aug;11(4):287-92. German. PMID: 496034.</p><h2>Abstract</h2><p>The testosterone level in plasma is measured in 10 males by radioimmunoassay (RIA) at the following times: 07.00 h, 08.00 h, 09.00 h, 10.00 h, 13.00 h, 16.00 h, 19.00 h, 23.00 h and 03.00 h. <strong>A circadian rhythm can be noted. Peak levels are reached between 07.00 h and 10.00 h. At 19.00 h testosterone values reach their minimum and rise at night. In the morning between 07.00 h and 10.00 h testosterone levels seem to have a plateau.</strong> Between the morning and the evening the values show great differences.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]26672[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Wondering if using a short acting testosterone in the AM would have a similar benefit. Say test base? Or better yet, test base with an oil carrier. Or even a test base transdermal where all the crystals are dissolved with benzyl alcholol. I know with test suspension the undissolved crystals slow down absorption into the muscle (~39 hours) so those who use test suspension dose EOD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 238257, member: 43589"] This is very insteresting. [B][I]AndroGel® 1%, AndroGel® 1.62%, Axiron®, Fortesta®, and Testim® (and its biosimilar Vogelxo®) gel and solution preparations [/I][/B][I]are recommended for application once daily in the morning to attain the highest serum hormone level 2 to 6 h following dosing and lowest, instead of highest, hormone level during sleep, that is, final hours of the 24 h dosing interval[/I][B][I] (Figure 2A-2E).[/I][/B] So AndroGel would much more closely follow testosterone pulses created in the male body. Gall H, Glowania HJ, Fischer M. Circadiane Rhythmik des Plasmatestosteronspiegels. I. Physiologische Schwankungen des Plasmatestosteronspiegels innerhalb von 24 h [Circadian rhythm of testosterone level in plasma. I. Physiologic 24-hour oscillations of the testosterone level in plasma]. Andrologia. 1979 Jul-Aug;11(4):287-92. German. PMID: 496034. [HEADING=1]Abstract[/HEADING] The testosterone level in plasma is measured in 10 males by radioimmunoassay (RIA) at the following times: 07.00 h, 08.00 h, 09.00 h, 10.00 h, 13.00 h, 16.00 h, 19.00 h, 23.00 h and 03.00 h. [B]A circadian rhythm can be noted. Peak levels are reached between 07.00 h and 10.00 h. At 19.00 h testosterone values reach their minimum and rise at night. In the morning between 07.00 h and 10.00 h testosterone levels seem to have a plateau.[/B] Between the morning and the evening the values show great differences. [ATTACH type="full"]26672[/ATTACH] Wondering if using a short acting testosterone in the AM would have a similar benefit. Say test base? Or better yet, test base with an oil carrier. Or even a test base transdermal where all the crystals are dissolved with benzyl alcholol. I know with test suspension the undissolved crystals slow down absorption into the muscle (~39 hours) so those who use test suspension dose EOD. [/QUOTE]
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