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So my current trt provider has me on 20 units per day of 200mg, if I were to switch to you all, would this protocol stay the same with you all?

AlphaMD's Answer

We are happy to continue regimens from other TRT providers if they are working for you.

We would want to meet with you and ensure you are happy with your regimen & are not suffering side effects or lacking benefits.

For the schedule of doing being daily, was this to better manage Estrogen levels? If there was no particular reason, we may suggest you try twice weekly for ease of use, but if there was a reason or you like it we wouldn't ask you to change it.

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