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<blockquote data-quote="Nelson Vergel" data-source="post: 1895" data-attributes="member: 3"><p><strong>Injection Fatigue and Future of TRT Market</strong></p><p></p><p>The only winners in this race of clinics and pharma will be those that optimize treatment simplification. In my world we have gone from 6 times a day dosing down to 1 time a day in a decade. In three years we will have nano formulations that can be injected once a month.</p><p></p><p>Human beings without chronic illnesses (except for hypogonadism, if you even want to classify it as a chronic condition) are not meant to inject frequently. Studies I have posted here have shown low adherence rate even in patients using something as simple as a daily gel.</p><p></p><p>Only a small fraction of the men health market will be driven by clinics that advocate for men to inject more than once (T, HCG, others). Only highly motivated and driven men (which are a minority) will adhere to that lifestyle. Many will start programs that will then be abandoned due to what is called injection fatigue.</p><p></p><p>Anyone not looking at treatment simplification will eventually not be part of the men's health market. I give it less than 5 years before pharma takes over long acting formulations that will wipe out the current clinics that preach 4 injections a week. It will start with testosterone undecanoate and move beyond that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nelson Vergel, post: 1895, member: 3"] [b]Injection Fatigue and Future of TRT Market[/b] The only winners in this race of clinics and pharma will be those that optimize treatment simplification. In my world we have gone from 6 times a day dosing down to 1 time a day in a decade. In three years we will have nano formulations that can be injected once a month. Human beings without chronic illnesses (except for hypogonadism, if you even want to classify it as a chronic condition) are not meant to inject frequently. Studies I have posted here have shown low adherence rate even in patients using something as simple as a daily gel. Only a small fraction of the men health market will be driven by clinics that advocate for men to inject more than once (T, HCG, others). Only highly motivated and driven men (which are a minority) will adhere to that lifestyle. Many will start programs that will then be abandoned due to what is called injection fatigue. Anyone not looking at treatment simplification will eventually not be part of the men's health market. I give it less than 5 years before pharma takes over long acting formulations that will wipe out the current clinics that preach 4 injections a week. It will start with testosterone undecanoate and move beyond that. [/QUOTE]
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