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Old 11-18-2013, 12:09 PM
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Originally Posted by doubleagle15 View Post
Try to find a doctor that does the Bio-T injections for low T. The injections are about every six months. What doc does is inject bio identical. My doc does them he claims the bio identical is better without sny of the side effects of creams or patches. .... Google Bio-T
All I'm finding googling Bio T testosterone are an implantable pellet and/or a gel.

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Injectables
...injectable testosterone is prepared mainly in the form of testosterone esters such as testosterone cypionate or testosterone enanthate. .... Because a testosterone ester is a modified form of the testosterone molecule, it should not technically be considered a bioidentical form of testosterone. However, when testosterone esters are released into the bloodstream, the ester group is cleaved off by "esterase enzymes" in a process known as "hydrolization." Once the ester group has been removed by these enzymes, the testosterone is returned to its free, bioidentical form, thus making it bioavailable and ready to perform its various actions and effects.
http://www.ftmguide.org/bioidenticalt.html
I think a link to what you're referring to might be helpful/informative & appreciated by others reading this thread.

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