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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
The Utilization and Impact of AI Therapy in Men With Elevated E2 Levels on TTh
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<blockquote data-quote="bennettjc" data-source="post: 202394" data-attributes="member: 41390"><p>Gave this paper a first glance.</p><p>Some reactions:</p><p>-"Men receiving exogenous TTH may experience side effects,</p><p>including elevations in E2 levels." Is a totally expected response to exogenous TTH - elevation in E2 levels - a "side effect?" </p><p>-Speaking of side effects.... I believe no mention is made of any side effects of the anastrozole given (at a dose of .5mg three times a week). I hear so many anecdotes of men "crashing their estrogen" on anastrozole, this omission is unfortunate.</p><p>-E2 levels in this study were measured by LCMS. But it is unclear if this assay was the "Sensitive" method. Is this an issue?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bennettjc, post: 202394, member: 41390"] Gave this paper a first glance. Some reactions: -"Men receiving exogenous TTH may experience side effects, including elevations in E2 levels." Is a totally expected response to exogenous TTH - elevation in E2 levels - a "side effect?" -Speaking of side effects.... I believe no mention is made of any side effects of the anastrozole given (at a dose of .5mg three times a week). I hear so many anecdotes of men "crashing their estrogen" on anastrozole, this omission is unfortunate. -E2 levels in this study were measured by LCMS. But it is unclear if this assay was the "Sensitive" method. Is this an issue? [/QUOTE]
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