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Any thoughts on being on GlP-1 agonists in conjunction w/ trt?

AlphaMD's Answer

Perfectly fine, and honestly encouraged if you have a lot of weight to lose.

We find many men put on fat to begin with due to having low Testosterone. GLP-1s are a great way to drop that fat, but without proper hormone balance it's likely to just come back after treatment & you will experience more muscle loss during that diet with lower than normal Testosterone.

We actually have a 25% off program for men on their TRT if they're also working with our GLP-1s to encourage them to better control their weight after losing it.

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