Why switch to from transdermals to depo-testosterone - particularly at 10 mg per day, when it is possible to get a 10% testosterone cream compounded (rather than the commercial 1% gels)? For example, the Women's International Pharmacy can compound a 10% micronized
testosterone non-alcoholic gel or cream for less than $20/month. They can make up to a 20% cream but told me it would be too granular. Testocreme.com is another compounded
testosterone cream for about $15/month. With a 10% cream, you don't have to use a large area of skin. It is thus very convenient to use.
Again, thank you for your information and protocol. It's great.
Interestingly, many
TRT practitioners I speak to don't even consider
HCG supplementation to avoid testicular atrophy. I don't think they ask their male patients if testicular size is important - even if only for vanity's sake.