Hash (imported) wrote: Thu May 11, 2006 4:20 am I've been using a little compounded testosterone to prevent muscle atrophy and to ward off osteoporosis. Compounded testosterone was recommended over androgel, supposed to be a more natural or compatible form of testosterone. Also the pharmacist can make it to fit individual needs. However, I've noticed that it doesn't seem quite as effective as the androgel that I was using. My penis has shrunk, which I didn't expect using testosterone and I feel weaker physically. Any advice? I'm using 0.05 percent compounded. I'm going to the doc today to see what she thinks. Maybe I can get her to up it.
Your experience is interesting. I've noted that my recommended Androgel ingestion is less effective than the injections that I used up 'til ~2 years ago. My doc's only suggestion is to increase the dosage or return to injections. As other have noted, the injectable versions are far less costly - in my case $~$40 for 3 months' supply vs $140/month for Androgel. I persist with the Androgel mostly because it's so convenient.
I can't give you any other advice than my GP has given me - increase the dosage (by amount or compounding formula) or switch to injections. My doc says transdermal ingestion seems to be less effective than needle injections, and that's the main reason Health Canada didn't allow Androgel into the Canadian market 'til about 2 years ago. It's important you get enough to feel energetic the entire day.