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Testosterone Basics & Questions
IM Testosterone Given SubQ
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<blockquote data-quote="sigmaphil" data-source="post: 185004" data-attributes="member: 41148"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>I have been taking Xyosted for the past 3 months and my doctor just recommended that up the dose to 100mg. The problem is at $425 per month, I cannot afford this. I asked my doctor if the Xyosted medication, Testosterone Enanthate was available in a vial, and could I take it subcutaneously with an insulin syringe. He said that was not an option. He could only prescribe me T-Enanthate in a vial for intramuscular injections. My doctor mentioned something about the formulation wouldn't work for SubQ injections?</p><p></p><p>My question is 1) can T-Enanthate IM formulated injections be injected subcutaneously? and 2) If not, is it possible to get T-Enanthate formulated to be injected subcutaneously. Of course, this would dramatically drop the cost of what I'm paying now.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for the help!</p><p>-Phil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sigmaphil, post: 185004, member: 41148"] Hello, I have been taking Xyosted for the past 3 months and my doctor just recommended that up the dose to 100mg. The problem is at $425 per month, I cannot afford this. I asked my doctor if the Xyosted medication, Testosterone Enanthate was available in a vial, and could I take it subcutaneously with an insulin syringe. He said that was not an option. He could only prescribe me T-Enanthate in a vial for intramuscular injections. My doctor mentioned something about the formulation wouldn't work for SubQ injections? My question is 1) can T-Enanthate IM formulated injections be injected subcutaneously? and 2) If not, is it possible to get T-Enanthate formulated to be injected subcutaneously. Of course, this would dramatically drop the cost of what I'm paying now. Thanks in advance for the help! -Phil [/QUOTE]
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