Saw a mention of this on another site:
http://www.trimelpharmaceuticals.com...adismLowT.aspx
It's essentially a low volume testosterone gel that sticks to inside of your nose.
Sounds weird, but the stuff seems to work.
Saw a mention of this on another site:
http://www.trimelpharmaceuticals.com...adismLowT.aspx
It's essentially a low volume testosterone gel that sticks to inside of your nose.
Sounds weird, but the stuff seems to work.
Just don't sneeze.....
Great now you'll be snorting Test lol. Another POS product imo. Interesting fact though that 88% of the market is gel? I wonder what percent of men actually drop out of treatment after 12 months due to the hassle of application?
API it would be interesting to see percentages and how long people last on gel, alternatives they switch over to and how long with them. Plus comparisons between the two...
that snot true
I think 88% of men on gel , do as their dr says . They don't look into what low t really is and what's happening to their body . Never mind come come here and having their eyes opened .
This is an interesting route to administer testosterone.
Absorption through the nasal mucosa is virtually the same as an IV route, so you would have to apply the gel several times each day.
It would avoid the issue with DHT production.
Of course, any problems with your nose (plugged up because of a cold, etc), would complicate things.
Both my father-in-law and wife are on hormone creams. Both are very happy and never want to inject.
The nasal spray sounds interesting. As with everything else, I will avoid being an early adopter and will wait until others blaze the trail.
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