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Yes. Creams are available & may cost slightly more per month (maybe $8-20) just because they are more expensive to produce & ship. In cases like this & reviewing your Testosterone levels, if you are a relative hypogonadal patient it may also make sense to use Enclomiphene instead.
No, we currently do not. We prefer to work with topical or injectable hormones when possible given the high success rates of long term benefits & predictable side effects. We may look into it more of ... See Full Answer
Both forms have pros and cons, and both are excellent options. The creams have the convenience of no needles, but at the cost of needing daily applications. Also, you can transfer the medications to o... See Full Answer
hCG does cannot be absorbed through the skin. It also cannot survive first pass metabolism, so it cannot be taken orally either. Generally no, and none of the compounding pharmacies that we work with ... See Full Answer
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