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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Tread lightly with 200 mg/ml Testosterone Cream . . . My experience
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<blockquote data-quote="Riz747" data-source="post: 169265" data-attributes="member: 40066"><p>What I find interesting is the difference in "mg's per dose" dosages and how they relate to "T" levels in the body. Each person metabolizes drugs differently. I have one of those metabolisms that simply "eat up" whatever I am taking. I process fast (and yes, I have my Liver and Kidney functions tested twice a year and they are normal). I went from a commercial topical (Androgel) to a custom compound topical about 9 years ago. Now get this... I dose at 70mg/dose BID AM and PM. Yep, I take about 140mg of T daily. My levels hover anywhere from 900-1,100 ng/dl though one time I tested so high that LabCorp simply didn't have scale that went that high... They picked up residue from my inner arm when they took the blood sample. I apply this at 7 "drops" (imprecise) on my fore arm in the morning and at night. I rub both forearms together till absorbed. I'd prefer this in a Pentravan Plus vehicle but my Doc doesn't know how to write that Rx and convert what he Rx's from liquid to a cream (I gave him the original formula that was given to me by one of my customer's who is a dermatologist, 10 years ago). The current liquid vehicle leaves a residue and separates to easily. it requires VIGOROUS shaking to put it back into suspension. Pentravan Plus has a super high percutaneous absorption rate. One of these days I will get the pharmacist and my Doc on the phone together and get this changed.</p><p></p><p>Back on point: I take a very large dose and my levels are pretty normal. I'm 57 years old and had T levels, in my mid 40's below 20 ng/dl. I have no side effects. I'm doing pretty good on this dose. YMMV on what you do. it is all so dependent on how our body's process different topicals. I just find this all so interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riz747, post: 169265, member: 40066"] What I find interesting is the difference in "mg's per dose" dosages and how they relate to "T" levels in the body. Each person metabolizes drugs differently. I have one of those metabolisms that simply "eat up" whatever I am taking. I process fast (and yes, I have my Liver and Kidney functions tested twice a year and they are normal). I went from a commercial topical (Androgel) to a custom compound topical about 9 years ago. Now get this... I dose at 70mg/dose BID AM and PM. Yep, I take about 140mg of T daily. My levels hover anywhere from 900-1,100 ng/dl though one time I tested so high that LabCorp simply didn't have scale that went that high... They picked up residue from my inner arm when they took the blood sample. I apply this at 7 "drops" (imprecise) on my fore arm in the morning and at night. I rub both forearms together till absorbed. I'd prefer this in a Pentravan Plus vehicle but my Doc doesn't know how to write that Rx and convert what he Rx's from liquid to a cream (I gave him the original formula that was given to me by one of my customer's who is a dermatologist, 10 years ago). The current liquid vehicle leaves a residue and separates to easily. it requires VIGOROUS shaking to put it back into suspension. Pentravan Plus has a super high percutaneous absorption rate. One of these days I will get the pharmacist and my Doc on the phone together and get this changed. Back on point: I take a very large dose and my levels are pretty normal. I'm 57 years old and had T levels, in my mid 40's below 20 ng/dl. I have no side effects. I'm doing pretty good on this dose. YMMV on what you do. it is all so dependent on how our body's process different topicals. I just find this all so interesting. [/QUOTE]
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