Aislinn (Rugiet Health)
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What testosterone levels can I expect with injectable TRT?
Injectable TRT typically raises testosterone into the 700 to 1,100 ng/dL range, depending on your dose and injection frequency. This is the most reliable and predictable method for achieving strong...
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Is the injection subcutaneous or intramuscular?
Both work. Subcutaneous injections go into belly fat with a small needle and are increasingly common because they're well-tolerated and easy to do yourself. Intramuscular injections go into the glu...
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How often do I inject?
Typically one to two times per week. This frequency keeps your blood levels stable and your symptoms under control. Your medical provider will establish the schedule that works best for your body.
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What type of oil is the injection in?
Most injectable testosterone is suspended in a carrier oil such as cottonseed, sesame, or grapeseed oil. The specific oil used may vary depending on the manufacturer and the pharmacy fulfilling you...
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Why is it important to move injection sites?
Rotating sites prevents tissue damage and scar tissue buildup. Injecting in the same spot repeatedly can cause irritation, lumps, or infection, and it can reduce how well the medication absorbs. Si...
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What is meant by transference when someone applies topical testosterone?
Transference happens when testosterone transfers from your skin to someone else through direct contact. If you've applied topical testosterone and touch another person in that area, the hormone can...
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Is there clinical data on the absorption and testosterone level increases associated with topical TRT?
Topical TRT typically raises testosterone into the 500 to 800 ng/dL range within weeks. Absorption varies by skin type and formulation, which is why ongoing monitoring and dose adjustments matter.
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Where should I apply topical testosterone?
Upper arms, shoulders, or inner thighs are most common. Avoid genitals or areas with broken skin.
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How long until the application site is safe for female or child exposure?
After the product has fully dried (usually two to five minutes) and has had about two hours to absorb, transfer risk drops significantly. Cover the site with clothing once dry. Avoid direct skin co...
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How long until I can wash the area or get wet?
Avoid showering, swimming or heavy sweating for two to four hours. This gives the medication time to absorb properly.