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how long for androgel to work
A 58-year-old male asked:

Dr. Rolando Rivera answered
25 years experience Urology
Quickly: You may notice improvement within the first two weeks, but sometimes it does take longer.
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Dr. James Krick answered
36 years experience Urology
Androgel: There are varying subjective responses to topical testosterone supplementation. It may take several months to "feel" improvement . I generally check ... Read More
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Dr. Donald Collins answered
41 years experience Family Medicine
None : You really should have no problems with stopping testosterone. Certainly some of the symptoms you were prescribed it for matey come back, ie fatigue ... Read More
A 60-year-old male asked:

Dr. John Scuba answered
25 years experience Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Energy and androgel: Unfortunately, those who feel that all symptoms (lack of energy) will be "cured" by AndroGel (or any treatment) for "low t" are often disappointed. De ... Read More
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Dr. Alvin Lin answered
30 years experience Geriatrics
Days to weeks if...: You should be able to feel more energy days to weeks after applying AndroGel if, and only if, your lack/loss of energy was due solely to deficient lev ... Read More
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Here are some...: No one could predict how your testicles may function after stopping Androgel. The only sure thing to do is stop and see with clinical assessment and l ... Read More
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A 48-year-old male asked:

Dr. Bennett Werner answered
44 years experience Cardiology
Yes: It can exacerbate congestive heart failure in people prone to this problem. Over the long term, it increases the risk of heart attack.
A 48-year-old male asked:

Dr. Yvette Westford answered
20 years experience Obstetrics and Gynecology
It depends on goals: The goal when infertility is the problem is to achieve a pregnancy, so Clomid (clomiphene) is used in the short term, to improve sperm count & T4. ... Read More
A 48-year-old male asked:

Dr. Howard Feinberg answered
37 years experience Rheumatology
Yes: You can stay on testosterone your whole life. There are numerous side effects including prostate problems, bone abnormalities, mood disturbance, etc. ... Read More
A 51-year-old male asked:

Dr. Tony Trpkovski answered
28 years experience Internal Medicine
Rx: You need to see your doctor.
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Switch: A switch from testosterone to clomid (clomiphene) does not work well.
If you are taking testosterone for management of a low testosterone level please ... Read More
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Dr. Patricia Foster answered
44 years experience Psychiatry
Brain fog: can mean different things, eg, confused, distracted, forgetful, depressed. Many underlying medical conditions can cause these symptoms. Consider seein ... Read More
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