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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
TRT and Why it often Doesn't Work
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<blockquote data-quote="YBWV" data-source="post: 134219" data-attributes="member: 32335"><p>I suppose if levels were good at 100mg a week and say, for simplicity, that TT was around 1000ng/dl and if you were adding one sachet of a transdermal T Cream daily then you'd need to reduce the TCyp dose by the expected increase in TT from the cream.</p><p>So if the cream would give say 300ng/dl (30% of current TT) then you'd reduce the TCyp by 30% to 70mg.</p><p></p><p>It's a fairly inexact answer (you did say "more or less") as the reduction in TCyp dose likely wouldn't be linear to be he reduction in T level in serum. And you wouldn't know precisely the likely effect from the cream because absorbency varies.</p><p>The good thing with this mixed method of delivery is you're only using One pharmaceutical - Bioidentical T - so as long as you maintain adequate levels and the balance of E2 and DHT there's a good deal of flexibility in what ratio of the two methods you use to find what works individually.</p><p></p><p>Are you using a mixed protocol at present?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YBWV, post: 134219, member: 32335"] I suppose if levels were good at 100mg a week and say, for simplicity, that TT was around 1000ng/dl and if you were adding one sachet of a transdermal T Cream daily then you'd need to reduce the TCyp dose by the expected increase in TT from the cream. So if the cream would give say 300ng/dl (30% of current TT) then you'd reduce the TCyp by 30% to 70mg. It's a fairly inexact answer (you did say "more or less") as the reduction in TCyp dose likely wouldn't be linear to be he reduction in T level in serum. And you wouldn't know precisely the likely effect from the cream because absorbency varies. The good thing with this mixed method of delivery is you're only using One pharmaceutical - Bioidentical T - so as long as you maintain adequate levels and the balance of E2 and DHT there's a good deal of flexibility in what ratio of the two methods you use to find what works individually. Are you using a mixed protocol at present? [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
TRT and Why it often Doesn't Work
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