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Finishing 5 Week Dbol Cycle, Post Cycle Advice, Please Pharma TRT |
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<br>Below is an overview of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) as it’s generally discussed in the medical literature, [git.ulabcare.com](https://git.ulabcare.com/berniecetmk297) including key points that are often highlighted by professional societies such as the American Urological Association and the Endocrine Society (which publishes guidance that many clinicians follow). The information is meant to be educational only—if you’re thinking about starting or changing a hormone‑therapy plan, talk with your own healthcare provider for personalized advice. |
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1. What Is TRT? |
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<br>TRT is a medical treatment that delivers testosterone to men whose blood levels are consistently below the normal adult range and who have symptoms that can be attributed to low testosterone (often called "hypogonadism").<br> |
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Typical routes of administration include: |
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TopicalGels, creamsOnce daily |
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Transdermal patchesAdhesive patches1–3 times per week |
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Oral tabletsTestosterone undecanoateTwice daily (in some countries) |
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InjectablesIntramuscular injectionsEvery 2–4 weeks |
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