New testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) Innovation- Help me with my final :)

DO NOT QUOTE MY ORIGINAL POST!

Many professors use software which check the work their students have turned in with all internet sources to check for plagiarism. I am going to delete my original post before I turn in my assignment so for the love of fucking god don't quote my original post.
 
i think its innovative and a great idea.....the only thing is you mentioned .01 mg pumped after the t level check....evEry endoctrine system is different and this would require many things that would need adjusting...hopefully it would be wirless so I could set up a blast here and there right from my own pc....LOL
 
Nice essay.

Most guys actually inject test cyp (in the US) once a week or even twice a week when on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). Once every two to three weeks is too infrequent and causes too much of a roller coaster ride.

Arimidex and anastrozole are the same thing.

Not sure if HCG stays good for one to two years once it is mixed up. Might want to check the shelf life on the other meds too. Also, not sure if they are to store at 98.6 degrees F. Check into that.

May want to mention gels too unless you are lumping that in with creams. There are also pellets that get implanted surgically. But anecdotaly they have gotten bad reviews.
 
Nice essay.

Most guys actually inject test cyp (in the US) once a week or even twice a week when on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). Once every two to three weeks is too infrequent and causes too much of a roller coaster ride.

Arimidex and anastrozole are the same thing.

Not sure if HCG stays good for one to two years once it is mixed up. Might want to check the shelf life on the other meds too. Also, not sure if they are to store at 98.6 degrees F. Check into that.

May want to mention gels too unless you are lumping that in with creams. There are also pellets that get implanted surgically. But anecdotaly they have gotten bad reviews.

Thanks for the feedback :)

I don't know why I put Arimidex down. I actually meant aromasin :Pat:

Thanks for catching that. I'll look up shelf lives. I might have to think of a new innovation if the drugs don't last very long :(
 
The shelf life for letrozole, testosterone (cypionate, not base), and finasteride are all around 2 years. However, this is when stored in a cool, dark place. I don't know how long they'd last in the body which is 30 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than room temp. So it's still feasible.
 
Nice job on your project. Although not very realistic for several reasons, I thought it was a good read. Nice thorough job though.
 
Nice job on your project. Although not very realistic for several reasons, I thought it was a good read. Nice thorough job though.

Yeah, I'm going to remake my whole thing. I have plenty of time to get it done. I was just trying to invent something revolutionary. I tried at least. If we could test hormone levels without an ELISA test it might still work.
 
Agreed. Sounds like a cool project though. And it's probably not totaly unrealistic. The concept could cross over into almost any circumstance where someone needs times dosages of anything. Heart meds etc. etc.
 
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