Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) for Men
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What is TRT?
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How Does TRT Work?
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Types of TRT
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Benefits of TRT
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Health Risks of TRT


What is TRT?
Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is an option for men who have low testosterone levels due to male hypogonadism, a condition where the testicles do not produce enough testosterone, the primary male sex hormone.

How does TRT work?
TRT gives your body the testosterone it needs to function properly. Testosterone has a significant impact on many biological processes necessary for health, optimal performance and longevity.
For example, low testosterone is associated with an increased risk of type-2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease, and a many of other health conditions.
Having low T also makes it significantly harder to build and retain muscle mass, since testosterone directly impacts muscle protein synthesis.
Types of TRT Treatments
TESTOSTERONE CYPIONATE/ENANTHATE
Considered the “gold standard for TRT, these forms of testosterone help enhance focus and mental clarity, increase muscle mass, reduce body fat, restore sexual function, increase bone density and improve your sense of overall well-being.


CLONIPHENE CITRATE (CLOMID)
Clomiphene Citrate (Clomid), used to treat low testosterone, is a logical choice for men who want to preserve fertility while boosting T levels.

HCG (HUMAN CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN)
Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) is an injectable medication that stimulates the testes to produce its own testosterone and sperm, helping to treat low testosterone levels and male infertility.


ANASTROZOLE (ARIMIDEX)
TRT can increase estrogen levels along with testosterone. Anastrozole helps prevent estrogen-related side effects and help raise natural testosterone levels.


Benefits of TRT
Testosterone replacement therapy can improve many of the symptoms of low testosterone (male hypogonadism).
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Improves sexual desire, function and performance
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Improves body composition and muscle mass and strength
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Supports bone mineral density
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Enhances mood and energy and quality of life
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Improves Cognitive function
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Supports weight loss
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Reduces risks of diabetes type 2 and cardiovascular disease

Health Risks Associated with TRT
The risks of testosterone replacement therapy depend upon age, life circumstances, and other medical conditions. There is a risk for prostate cancer and worsening symptoms of benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH), liver toxicity and tumor, worsening symptoms of sleep apnea and congestive heart failure, gynecomastia, infertility and skin diseases. Testosterone replacement therapy is not appropriate for men who are interested in fathering a child.
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