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<blockquote data-quote="MIP1950" data-source="post: 224478" data-attributes="member: 42988"><p>I'm aware that in Europe Test U is widely used, as is Test E. The criticism of Test U(which I've never been on) is similar to the negative critiques of pellet therapy, which some doctors in the US utilize, exclusively, and has a long history before they were approved here. The US is great because we have many types and forms of T and can purchase or have prescribed different ancillaries to improve sexual function, along with T. But if Test U was the only choice government regulators approved, we'd be on it. Some would have a great response, some a moderate response and some a poor response, just like with Test E, Test Cyp, Test Prop, blended injectables, pellets and creams, perhaps for other reasons than the type or form of testosterone. Test U has its place in TRT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MIP1950, post: 224478, member: 42988"] I'm aware that in Europe Test U is widely used, as is Test E. The criticism of Test U(which I've never been on) is similar to the negative critiques of pellet therapy, which some doctors in the US utilize, exclusively, and has a long history before they were approved here. The US is great because we have many types and forms of T and can purchase or have prescribed different ancillaries to improve sexual function, along with T. But if Test U was the only choice government regulators approved, we'd be on it. Some would have a great response, some a moderate response and some a poor response, just like with Test E, Test Cyp, Test Prop, blended injectables, pellets and creams, perhaps for other reasons than the type or form of testosterone. Test U has its place in TRT. [/QUOTE]
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