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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone and Men's Health Articles
Health effects of androgen abuse: a review of the HAARLEM study
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<blockquote data-quote="Wilson7" data-source="post: 230866" data-attributes="member: 39729"><p>About 89% of AAS users are not athletes, they are cosmetic users and 52% use between 200 - 600 mg/wk, 31% between 600 - 1000/wk for a cycle (Cohen et al 2007). Until we put these drugs back in the hands of physicians that truly understand them, allow them to prescribe and monitor short/long term sides, we'll never have a clear understanding of the risks associated with low-moderate doses in otherwise healthy men and women. Not everyone wants to look like a genetically altered farm animal, and we know with certainty, if that's the goal, premature morbidity and mortality is assured.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wilson7, post: 230866, member: 39729"] About 89% of AAS users are not athletes, they are cosmetic users and 52% use between 200 - 600 mg/wk, 31% between 600 - 1000/wk for a cycle (Cohen et al 2007). Until we put these drugs back in the hands of physicians that truly understand them, allow them to prescribe and monitor short/long term sides, we'll never have a clear understanding of the risks associated with low-moderate doses in otherwise healthy men and women. Not everyone wants to look like a genetically altered farm animal, and we know with certainty, if that's the goal, premature morbidity and mortality is assured. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Health effects of androgen abuse: a review of the HAARLEM study
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