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What results do you see people experience doing HCG monotherapy and what side effects?

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In general HCG monotherapy's effectiveness it based on someone's baseline production ability, much like Enclomiphene. If someone is having low Testosterone symptoms & they have primary or secondary hypogonadism, that normally means their own production is already fairly low. It tends to be more effective with men who have moderate production.That said, it is more expensive than Testosterone by far, and so the only reason that you'd want to do that as a monotherapy would be if you were Very concerned about fertility. It would likely be cheaper to run lower dose HCG alongside traditional TRT to get the same results and maintain basic fertility. We would also expect higher Estrogen levels from HCG monotherapy at the same testosterone level that injectable Testosterone would put you at, as more of the effect of HCG transfers over to Estrogen.Either therapy would be better then no therapy if you have low Testosterone symptoms though.

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