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Adult-onset hypogonadotropic hypogonadism--how does gnrh therapy differ from normal testosterone therapy? which therapy is best for 42 year old male?

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Only for children: Gnrh is by injection, vey expensive, and only for children -- it wouldn't be appropriate or effective or prescribed for you. Stick with transdermal testosterone. Hopefully, you've had your undescended testicle fixed early in childhood, as they can become cancerous of not brought down surgically early in life. If it's still undescended, see you doctor soon.

Answered 7/24/2019

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