Thread: Buying Testosterone
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05-08-2013, 08:44 AM #1
Buying Testosterone
Interesting article from Web MD and so true. We've all read some of the horror stories of how clinic's treat people. Got this from Nelson Vergel:
Buying Testosterone Supplements Online Can Be Risky – WebMD
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05-08-2013, 09:27 AM #2
While you would think the Clinics Websites should make possible side effects known, I wouldn’t necessarily agree they're obligated to do so. The initial point-of-contact via the website should be to simply explain the therapy. Ultimately, possible side effects are a discussion to be had between the Doctor & Patient before starting the therapy. IDK, in general, studying side effects can be a questionable practice when used by the average consumer in making decisions for a given drug therapy. While all drugs have side effects, one should note that any & all such effects must be listed should they occur in the drug's clinical trials. For example, even if one person out of a thousand in the clinical population experienced a rash, it must be reported as a possible side effect. Should this 1 in 1,000 really matter to the average consumer? If you go to the Physicians Desk Reference and actually look at the statistics for a given drug, the populations that experience a given side effect are generally very small. While I'm sure a listed side effect "could" occur, one must actually look at the stats "with" their Doctor in making a truly educated decision on whether to take the medicine or not.
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