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What is a common dosage of HCG for someone who is taking 200mg of Testostorone Cypinate weekly? On forums I have seen as little as 100mg HCG 2x a week and as high as 500mg HCG 2x a week.

AlphaMD's Answer

HCG dosing is determined independent from Testosterone levels or Testosterone dosing, and is generally based on desired use case. If your goals are cosmetic testicle size, then 250 to 500 units weekly can be fine. If your goals are active fertility for conception then 750 to 1500 units weekly are more typical.

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