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I was on 150mg a week and 1 mg of AI. My provider bumped me up to 200mg and 2mg of AI based off of updated labs and not being in the "optimal range". After a few weeks my back broke out pretty bad. They told me to go to 4mg of AI, which I did not. Now I'm starting to shed my thick hair. Any ideas??

AlphaMD's Answer

Wow man, my advice is to get a new doctor.

I’m having trouble believing this is real. But on the off chance it is, 4mg of AI is extremely high. Even if you are on letrozole, the max weekly recommended dose for men on TRT is 2.5mg.

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