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I need to take hCG because, simply put, my testicular pain disappears. So, I undergo treatment just to maintain testicular health and size. In this case, what would be the best protocol?

AlphaMD's Answer

If it is simply for this reason and nothing else, then it would make sense that the lowest possible dose while still providing the benefit you are looking for would make sense, to save you the most money. We would suggest trying out 250 units weekly as one of the lower effective doses, then 500 units weekly as a more standard low dose if that doesn't work well.

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