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My Endo has me on the standard 100mg/week Test C dosing and while I’ve definitely noticed some difference in strength mood etc, my T is still only ~500. She won’t prescribe me a higher dose cause that’s “normal”. Is it possible to get a higher dose with you guys?

AlphaMD's Answer

With us? Yes, and we do take TRT transfer patients.

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