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The "bad news about TRT" arrived in Puerto Rico.
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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos" data-source="post: 6945" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>Just today I was listening to a talk news radio program and in one of the sections (paid comercial from SSS, a health insurance Co. ) this Dr. was talking about TRT. To my surprise she was making eco of the announcement on TV of the lawyers that want to sue the companies that produce Testosterone because of the risks for been on that treatment. On two or three times she comment about the males that want to use testosterone for showing more mollero and libido than the usual mentioned "the use of testosterone in excess and not mention of any blood test to monitors the TRT. She was out of focus and shows no knowledge of what she was talking about. But that's what the audience listen. </p><p>What about an article on this matter from Excel male.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos, post: 6945, member: 7"] Just today I was listening to a talk news radio program and in one of the sections (paid comercial from SSS, a health insurance Co. ) this Dr. was talking about TRT. To my surprise she was making eco of the announcement on TV of the lawyers that want to sue the companies that produce Testosterone because of the risks for been on that treatment. On two or three times she comment about the males that want to use testosterone for showing more mollero and libido than the usual mentioned "the use of testosterone in excess and not mention of any blood test to monitors the TRT. She was out of focus and shows no knowledge of what she was talking about. But that's what the audience listen. What about an article on this matter from Excel male. [/QUOTE]
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