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Old 05-11-2007, 04:03 PM #1
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Default Rash From Testostrone Patches

Hello,

My boyfriend was put on Testostrone patches. Everytime he puts his patch on he gets this huge bump and rash where the patch was. He says it itches like crazy. The bumps do not go away for several weeks as he has stopped using the patches and still has some bumps remaining.

Then he tried the cream first and he said that it made his chest hurt. I am not sure if it is because the cream has really strong fumes or what. He told his Urologist about the cream and that is why they wanted to try patches.

Has anyone else had any of this happen?

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