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My GOD stop showing studies that are out dated guys. I was put on pills when I

was first put on TRT that was all they had 30 yrs. ago was pills that were for

women. My Dr. told me this can damage my liver and we needed to watch it. In

time my Liver labs were going high and it was this time I found out about

Compounded Test. cream.

I was taken off the pills and told never take them again they will damage your

liver.

Now for the life of me I can't see why anyone would want to every try the new

pills that are out. The still can't guarantee it will not damage your liver.

There are short fast acting tabs that I feel are still not safe.

http://www.boost-your-low-testosterone.com/testosterone-pills.html

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> From: cvictorg <cvgrashow@...>

> Subject: Re: Oral testosterone

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> Date: Thursday, February 10, 2011, 12:04 PM

> http://www.andrologyjournal.org/cgi/content/abstract/15/3/212

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> Journal of Andrology, Vol 15, Issue 3 212-215, Copyright ©

> 1994 by The American Society of Andrology

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> JOURNAL ARTICLE

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> A ten-year safety study of the oral androgen testosterone

> undecanoate

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> L. J. Gooren

> Division of Andrology, Free University Hospital Amsterdam,

> The Netherlands.

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> Testosterone undecanoate (Andriol) is an oral androgen that

> provides the hypogonadal patient with the unmodified

> testosterone molecule. It was introduced in the mid-1970s.

> This is a report on the safety of this oral androgen. Of 35

> men originally included in the study, 33 could be followed

> up for a minimum of 10 years. In them no alteration in the

> biochemical parameters of liver function could be detected.

> Upon annual measurements (7-9 hours after ingestion of

> testosterone undecanoate), serum levels of testosterone

> ranged between 5.4 +/- 1.9 and 6.5 +/- 1.9 nmol/L (normal

> range 8-24) and of 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone between 3.2

> +/- 1.8 and 3.5 +/- 1.7 nmol/L (normal range 0.8-2.5). These

> levels remained constant during the study period, indicating

> that there is no increased hepatic enzymatic breakdown of

> the androgen over time. Eight men were older than 50 years

> at the start of the study. Over the 10-year period in two of

> them a mild reduction in urine flow was measured, whereas in

> the other six this could not be demonstrated. Digital

> examination of the prostate did not reveal signs of prostate

> tumors. Testosterone undecanoate appears to be a safe oral

> androgen. A yearly checkup of the patient on therapy with

> this androgen seems adequate.

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> The full study can be downloaded - just click on Full Text

> (PDF) in the upper right corner

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Its a reason why, no? Be careful or you may grow a third testicle while using it

Re: Oral testosterone

Proviron is NOT legally available - shame though - it lowers SHBG

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