The Androgen Deficiency in Aging Males (ADAM) questionnaire is an easy way to answer questions about your sexual health, which can help to see if you need your testosterone level checked.
It is an internationally accredited assessment tool which is often used by doctors when making the assessment and diagnosis of Testosterone Deficiency. A positive result does not necessarily mean that you have a low testosterone level or require treatment, but can be a helpful guide when discussing your symptoms with your doctor.
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HCG can be acquired from select specialist pharmacies and clinics that offer HCG prescriptions to both men and women for specific medical conditions. If you require a prescription for this medication, please contact Androgenix to explore how we can assist you with your needs.
Androgenix can also direct patients with HCG prescriptions to our affiliated pharmacy, which offers HCG at competitive prices.
Purchasing HCG can be challenging. In the US, HCG has become particularly hard to obtain and is now an exceedingly costly medication, making it inaccessible for many men undergoing TRT. However, in the EU, thanks to European market options, the price of HCG remains more affordable, allowing it to be within reach of the average individual. This means you can purchase HCG provided you have a valid prescription from a healthcare professional.
HCG, or human chorionic gonadotropin, is a hormone the placenta produces during pregnancy. It plays a crucial role in the normal development of an egg in a woman's ovary and stimulates the release of the egg during ovulation.
For medicinal purposes, HCG is obtained either through extraction from the urine of pregnant women or synthesized in laboratories using recombinant DNA technology, which involves genetically modified cells.
In the EU, purchasing HCG can be challenging due to its status as a prescription-only medication. This means it can only be legally obtained with a prescription from a healthcare provider.
HCG, or Human Chorionic Gonadotropin, is utilized to induce ovulation, treat infertility in women, and enhance sperm count in men.
Its primary application is in assisting women undergoing IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) treatments, where it significantly boosts the chances of achieving pregnancy. A notable side effect is the increased likelihood of conceiving twins, as the medication can lead to the fertilization of multiple eggs.
In addition, HCG is employed in uncommon instances to treat young boys whose testicles have not descended into the scrotum as expected or who are experiencing delayed puberty.
Men undergoing Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) may also use HCG to maintain the size of their testicles to their pre-TRT dimensions and to improve their fertility, especially if they are considering fatherhood shortly.
Taking HCG in conjunction with TRT is beneficial for three key reasons:
While HCG therapy can be beneficial, it's not without its potential downsides, as is the case with most medications. Some men may experience side effects due to elevated hormone levels caused by HCG use.
A prevalent side effect is an excessive increase in oestrogen levels, leading to estrogen-related issues such as anxiety, nipple itchiness, diminished libido, and fatigue.
However, adjusting the administration method can often mitigate or resolve these side effects. This includes dividing the total dose into smaller, more frequent doses or slightly reducing the overall dose.
Contrary to a common belief, long-term use of HCG, especially at the low doses typically used in conjunction with TRT, has yet to be proven to lead to desensitization to its effects. This myth persists in some circles but lacks scientific backing at the recommended dosage levels for TRT support.
HCG monotherapy involves the exclusive use of HCG to stimulate the body's production of testosterone, bypassing the need for external testosterone supplementation.
This approach can lead to increased natural testosterone levels for some individuals. However, its effectiveness is contingent upon the functional integrity of the testicles. In cases where there is significant damage to the testicles, preventing adequate testosterone production (a condition known as primary hypogonadism), HCG monotherapy may not be effective.
While HCG monotherapy can work for a subset of men, it's relatively uncommon for it to alleviate symptoms of low testosterone on its own fully. Most men find that combining HCG with external testosterone sources, such as injections or creams, yields more satisfactory outcomes in managing their symptoms.
HCG is a medication that requires a prescription. Thus, it is only legally available in the EU with a prescription from a qualified healthcare professional.
Our medical team can prescribe HCG for eligible patients dealing with conditions like low testosterone and fertility issues, which can then be obtained from our affiliated pharmacy.
For many men undergoing TRT, HCG is considered essential.
Leading TRT specialists endorse it for preserving fertility, stimulating testosterone production, supporting testicular health, and enhancing overall well-being through regulating various hormonal pathways.
Androgenix is equipped to supply HCG as part of all treatment plans, as well as a standalone therapy for individuals concerned about hindering their natural hormone production.
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