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I have been on TRT for over 4 years and I won’t be able to continue my normal TRT protocol using Test Cypianate. I won’t be able to inject at my normal schedule anymore and that’s the reason I need to switch my therapy to testosterone Undecanaote (the longest ester of injectable testosterone available) My TRT clinic has been super unhelpful and won’t help source Test Undec. Would you guys be able to replace my normal therapy protocol with testosterone undecanaote, since I know it’s very rarely used and not commonly available. Let me know thanks (I’m in the US)

AlphaMD's Answer

We'd honestly be happy to if we could source it for you. I took the time to review the most up to date formularies we have for the biggest compounding pharmacies & none of them are offering it at this time. The strange thing is what Empower was offering it for a short time about a year ago, but then stopped. We may see more offerings pop up. It was only "recently" approved for use in the US, and I don't believe the demand has been made yet for a lot of companies to start making it or compounding it. That's probably the biggest hurdle. If we can find one, or if you or anyone else found a source, we'd happy write you for it/work on offering it.

It would honestly be great even for normal users who wanted the option to have a small amount to use before trips to make them easier.

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