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We just talked about this in a post and you were saying yall don’t give more than 160mg a MONTH without “significant paperwork”.. now you admitting that most people need 140-160 mg per week.. I’m confused, clear this up for me please and I’ll likely be a new customer. I have NEVER heard of anyone on 160mg a “month”, seems like they wouldn’t need trt to begin with,

AlphaMD's Answer

We do have a few hyper-responders, who only need 60-70mg/wk, but we have never seen a patient who only needs 160mg in a month either.

Perhaps the previous post was a misprint, where "month" was used instead of "week".

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