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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
New to TRT - First Protocol Results
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<blockquote data-quote="S1W" data-source="post: 191791" data-attributes="member: 16947"><p>If I'm reading this correctly, you said your dose was 0.2ml of a 250 mg/ml cream. Doesn't that equate to 50mg/day? If so, I agree that your dose needs to be increased.</p><p></p><p>However, I guess I'm confused by the clicks and cream strength as presented. With a standard topi-click dispenser, each click should dispense 0.25ml. So two clicks of 250 mg/ml cream should be giving you 125 mg/day. That should be enough to notice a difference.</p><p></p><p>250 mg/ml is an odd strength for a compounded cream - most creams are 200 mg/ml, and some are lower. I had heard that 200 mg/ml was the maximum concentration before absorption issues may be encountered...though I'm far from a pharmacist.</p><p></p><p>Regardless, and assuming you're using a topi-click which dispenses 0.25ml per click, I would recommend 2 clicks in the AM applied to the scrotum, then 1 click in the PM applied to the inner forearm/inner wrist. Just do it and see how you feel - you don't need to tell your doctor that you're changing up time of day/application sites. If you feel it's working for you, then tell him that's what you've been doing and it is working well and you'd like to continue doing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S1W, post: 191791, member: 16947"] If I'm reading this correctly, you said your dose was 0.2ml of a 250 mg/ml cream. Doesn't that equate to 50mg/day? If so, I agree that your dose needs to be increased. However, I guess I'm confused by the clicks and cream strength as presented. With a standard topi-click dispenser, each click should dispense 0.25ml. So two clicks of 250 mg/ml cream should be giving you 125 mg/day. That should be enough to notice a difference. 250 mg/ml is an odd strength for a compounded cream - most creams are 200 mg/ml, and some are lower. I had heard that 200 mg/ml was the maximum concentration before absorption issues may be encountered...though I'm far from a pharmacist. Regardless, and assuming you're using a topi-click which dispenses 0.25ml per click, I would recommend 2 clicks in the AM applied to the scrotum, then 1 click in the PM applied to the inner forearm/inner wrist. Just do it and see how you feel - you don't need to tell your doctor that you're changing up time of day/application sites. If you feel it's working for you, then tell him that's what you've been doing and it is working well and you'd like to continue doing it. [/QUOTE]
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