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Do you prescribe nandrolone as a trt add on for joint pain?

AlphaMD's Answer

Nandrolone is a legal medication, and assuming appropriate representation for treatment (like joint recovery concerns due to injury or intense physical work), it can be a major benefit to patients to go on a controlled, appropriate length, treatment cycle with it. We have done this for some patients to great healing extent.

The goal is to always treat a specific problem with the desire to reach a finished outcome. You must always be mindful of the side effects and be ready to run lab tests for your Thyroid, but it is a very beneficial treatment.

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