Andropause is a result of low testosterone levels throughout your body. Symptoms of this condition can include a decrease in strength and endurance; a lack of energy and drive; a noticeable decrease in sex drive; a less frequent and, or less forceful erection; feeling sad and, or irritable, and feelings of depression; just to name a few. This is where male testosterone therapy takes place.
Although Testosterone Replacement Therapy has been utilized safely and effectively, it is necessary to discuss potential risks. You should also be aware of the alternatives to testosterone replacement therapy, including not receiving the treatment. Be sure that you are doing what is right for you. If you are unsure, then perhaps you should take some time to weigh your options or consult another health care provider.
Polycythemia – is a condition in which there is a net increase in the total number of red blood cells in the body. Therefore, when on testosterone replacement therapy, the patient should plan on donating blood 2-3 times per year.
Testicular atrophy – is a medical condition in which the male reproductive organs diminish in size and may be accompanied by loss of function. We can prescribe Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG), which will prevent testicular atrophy associated with testosterone replacement therapy. Additional causes of testicular atrophy can include atherosclerosis, cryptorchidism, insufficient luteinizing hormone production most frequently seen in the hypothyroid state, and vascular injury during inguinal hernia surgery.
Benefits of ‘HCG Therapy to Increase Natural Testosterone Production in Men with Supplementing Testosterone Cypionate, Gel or Cream and Anastrozole’:
Prostate Health – If there is any concern about prostate cancer, you are not a good candidate for Testosterone therapy with Indian Lake Medical. Prostate Surface Antigen (PSA) blood levels are drawn every 3 months on Testosterone therapy protocol. If the PSA remains stable, treatment may be continued with, of course, laboratory data collected every 3 months. You should notify your health care provider, at your annual visit – or pretreatment, that you are undergoing Testosterone therapy and that you may need follow-up care, pertaining to the Testosterone therapy.
Aromatization – is the conversion of testosterone to estrogen. Excess levels of estrogen can be harmful in men. Typically our physicians/practitioners will prescribe Anastrozole as an aromatization-inhibitor, to eliminate the conversion of testosterone to estrogen, at the start of therapy – we recommend to add Arimidex 0.1 mg – Estrogen blocker given to keep estrogen level less than 30.
The First Step – Detection
When it comes to treating and eliminating the symptoms of low testosterone, detecting the problem is a critical first step.
Hormone replacement therapy can be highly effective for males suffering the symptoms of low testosterone. In numerous clinical studies, subjects have reported dramatic improvements in their symptoms; these include:
Within three to six weeks of testosterone therapy, most men report improvements in energy, mood, sexual performance, confidence, self-esteem, and an overall improvement in their sense of well-being.
Typical Dosing Instructions:
Typical sig: 0.3 to 0.5 ml 2 times per week. i.e. Monday and Thursday in the a.m.
PRICE: 10 ml vial (3 month therapy) $500 (or) $50 per weekly injection
Lab fee is extra:
Please review the following items, which discuss informed consent. Your clinical provider will attempt to answer all of your questions to your satisfaction. At you consultation you will discuss each topic with your clinician.
Indian Lake Recommended Dosage Algorithm:
LAB: (with no insurance): $135 | LAB: (with insurance) $85