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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone and Men's Health Articles
The Effect of Longer-Acting vs Shorter-Acting TRT on FSH and LH
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 187372" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>Ok, amend "legally import" to "legally possess". As far as I can tell it is similarly illegal to import a statin from Canada. The FDA's <a href="https://www.webmd.com/healthy-aging/features/letter-and-spirit-of-drug-import-laws##1" target="_blank">position is muddled</a>. <a href="https://www.justanswer.com/law/5ys78-tell-legality-dihydrotestosterone-dht.html" target="_blank">This lawyer</a> says that it is legal to possess DHT with a prescription. Surely this would also apply to testosterone.</p><p></p><p>How difficult would it be for Empower to offer testosterone in oil? I'd think it's trivial from a technical standpoint, but the regulations may be odious.</p><p></p><p></p><p>If a guy can shave every day then he can manage daily injections. Granted the benefits must make it worthwhile. Less frequent injections result in less natural variations in serum testosterone. The consequences are more subtle than those for having poorly regulated blood glucose, but I'm convinced they exist and can degrade the TRT experience, even in those without a blatant issue like high hematocrit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 187372, member: 38109"] Ok, amend "legally import" to "legally possess". As far as I can tell it is similarly illegal to import a statin from Canada. The FDA's [URL='https://www.webmd.com/healthy-aging/features/letter-and-spirit-of-drug-import-laws##1']position is muddled[/URL]. [URL='https://www.justanswer.com/law/5ys78-tell-legality-dihydrotestosterone-dht.html']This lawyer[/URL] says that it is legal to possess DHT with a prescription. Surely this would also apply to testosterone. How difficult would it be for Empower to offer testosterone in oil? I'd think it's trivial from a technical standpoint, but the regulations may be odious. If a guy can shave every day then he can manage daily injections. Granted the benefits must make it worthwhile. Less frequent injections result in less natural variations in serum testosterone. The consequences are more subtle than those for having poorly regulated blood glucose, but I'm convinced they exist and can degrade the TRT experience, even in those without a blatant issue like high hematocrit. [/QUOTE]
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The Effect of Longer-Acting vs Shorter-Acting TRT on FSH and LH
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