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What are your thoughts on someone jumping from trt 100mg/week to trt plus, e.g. 300mg test and then stacking primo or Masterone to avoid aromatization. Like low dose deca is sometimes prescribed for joint pain, is any dht derivative prescribes in HRT? Thanks.

AlphaMD's Answer

We do work closely with many men who follow protocols like the one you mentioned. We do our best to help them do it safely with careful monitoring.

We can legally prescribe nandrolone here in the USA for joint related conditions. Oxandrolone just had its FDA approval pulled in August 2023.

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