Androderm patch question to increase T levels...?

jJjburton

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So if someone is using the patch. You suppose to use one patch for 24 hrs. Then change it.

But what if you put a patch on for 36 hrs, while putting the new one on at the 24 hr mark. Then repeat. So instead of taking the patch off at 24 hrs. You just add the new one on anyway. Then take the old one off 12 hrs after the new one gets put on.

Will this increase your Test Level?
Or do you think that all the test is absorbed already? There is still test gel in the patch when its discadred.

I told the person to take it how youre suppose to if you want to increase TT levels then do injections. I said for him to not mess around with his trt medicine.

@Docd187123 @Dr JIM Any input?
 
I've never used the patches. i think I've heard that they can leave large welts on your skin if left on for too long.
Pass on the patches and gel. I work with a guy that's used both in the last two years. Seen some nasty looking welps on him from the patches and he always has a smell to him.:confused: Not to even mention his roller coaster mood.
 
Reading up on the patches indicated to me that they have more side effects than (properly done) depot injections.

They really only seem useful for people who are afraid of needles.
 
Reading up on the patches indicated to me that they have more side effects than (properly done) depot injections.

They really only seem useful for people who are afraid of needles.

They're main benefits are that they're not as invasive as injections (not that injections are that invasive for most of us) but more importantly, they more closely match endogenous testosterone's diurnal rhythm.
 
They're main benefits are that they're not as invasive as injections (not that injections are that invasive for most of us) but more importantly, they more closely match endogenous testosterone's diurnal rhythm.
Also wouldnt they give you a more stable level?
 
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