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Looking to start Test Cyp soon; most worried about water retention and acne at the onset given my profession. What are the best ways to prevent, mitigate, resolve these side effects?

AlphaMD's Answer

Are you already prone to those things? The best first steps would be to start at a lower dose than normal and slowly raise it up over time in that case to be cautious.

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