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If you could rank all the different forms how would it go?

AlphaMD's Answer

Some of our providers have come from working with pellets in the past, so even here we may have some slightly different opinions amongst us.

Injections > cream/gels/patches style items > pellets > medications that raise T but are not Testosterone based

That would be a personal opinion, which is also formed on the fact we are digital and want to mail medications to patients. For other medications which aren't Testosterone itself there will be side effects, so they automatically rank a bit lower. I don't have enough experience with Natesto to give it a fair opinion, but one of our other providers might hop in later and comment on it.

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