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    dano
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    @DrMariano 1042 wrote:

    The extreme flat dosing is achieved via testosterone pellet placement.

    Dr. M, would transdermal testosterone be a alternative to the pellets for flat dosing? Thank you.

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    DrMariano2
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    @dano 1049 wrote:

    @DrMariano 1042 wrote:

    The extreme flat dosing is achieved via testosterone pellet placement.

    Dr. M, would transdermal testosterone be a alternative to the pellets for flat dosing? Thank you.

    Transdermal testosterone is an alternative to pellets.

    Transdermal testosterone – if it can be absorbed – is the favored treatment by many hormone replacement specialists. The limitation is : if it can be absorbed.

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    dano
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    @DrMariano 1052 wrote:

    @dano 1049 wrote:

    Transdermal testosterone – if it can be absorbed – is the favored treatment by many hormone replacement specialists. The limitation is : if it can be absorbed.

    Thank you. When you say if it can be absorbed, do you mean that the person maintains adequate testosterone levels from its use, or do you mean something else?

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    DrMariano2
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    @dano 1074 wrote:

    @DrMariano 1052 wrote:

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    Thank you. When you say if it can be absorbed, do you mean that the person maintains adequate testosterone levels from its use, or do you mean something else?

    Some people have difficulty absorbing medications such as testosterone via the transdermal route. For them, alternative routes for dispensing the medication are necessary.

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    dano
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    @DrMariano 1085 wrote:

    @dano 1074 wrote:

    Some people have difficulty absorbing medications such as testosterone via the transdermal route. For them, alternative routes for dispensing the medication are necessary.

    But what lets the physician know the patient is not properly absorbing; is it mainly poor testosterone numbers after using the transdermal? Thank you.

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