Testosterone: If your testosterone is low the pills work very well but are several fold more expensive than testosterone injections. If your testosterone is not low don't take anything. Make sure your doctor checks potential side effects of testosterone every 3-6 months. The biggest concern is a prostate issue and you would need to see a urologist. Be safe and be careful!
Answered 11/30/2014
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Testosterone supplem: Testosterone is a normal hormone, of course. Elevating your testosterone artificially will lead to testicular atrophy, can be liver toxic, can heighten rage and anger and bullying, can lead to oily skin and acne, can change hair pattern and presence, yes can enlarge muscles that are exercised with overload strategies, but can increase belly fat in those who do not exercise enough or properly.
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Not pills: Hi. Testosterone is not given as pills because of liver damage when it's given orally. Testosterone replacement is only given via intramuscular injection or transdermal preparations.
Answered 11/29/2014
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