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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Testosterone (or Anastrozole?) Decreased my HDL: What Can I Do?
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<blockquote data-quote="J. Keith Nichols MD" data-source="post: 70848" data-attributes="member: 15691"><p>Stop injectable T and go to a high concentration compounded cream 200mg/gm applied 2x per day. Any higher concentration causes crystallization. This is about 10x the concentration of commercially available T. The injectable T does decrease your HDL but the the transdermal T increases your HDLs. This has to do with the injectable </p><p>passing through the liver to have the non bioidentical component (cypionate etc..) removed. It causes a advers effect on your lipid profile. If you want to improve your lipid profile find a well trained physician in your area that can do this. Injectable T also causes a roller coaster effect that the transdermal cream does not. My patients T levels are maintained at a constant level day to day without the high to lows seen with injectables. </p><p>HRT is not just knowing about the different types of hormones, but also the different effects based on mechanism of delivery as well as the appropriate dosages to achieve the desired effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J. Keith Nichols MD, post: 70848, member: 15691"] Stop injectable T and go to a high concentration compounded cream 200mg/gm applied 2x per day. Any higher concentration causes crystallization. This is about 10x the concentration of commercially available T. The injectable T does decrease your HDL but the the transdermal T increases your HDLs. This has to do with the injectable passing through the liver to have the non bioidentical component (cypionate etc..) removed. It causes a advers effect on your lipid profile. If you want to improve your lipid profile find a well trained physician in your area that can do this. Injectable T also causes a roller coaster effect that the transdermal cream does not. My patients T levels are maintained at a constant level day to day without the high to lows seen with injectables. HRT is not just knowing about the different types of hormones, but also the different effects based on mechanism of delivery as well as the appropriate dosages to achieve the desired effect. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone (or Anastrozole?) Decreased my HDL: What Can I Do?
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