TRT injections must be dosed at intervals no greater than one week.
200mg per week will take most men to about twice the top of "normal" range for total T. It is therefore not appropriate medicine unless need is so demonstrated by follow-up labwork. Most men use about 100mg per week. In fact, there is no correlation whatsoever beteen body weight, severity of hypogonadism, steroid history, etc. which gives any insight into what the ultimate correct dose will be. That is why follow-up testing, and not a "cookie-cutter" approach is necessary.
Kemo, you are the victim of some bad info. I have treated hundreds of patients with TRT, and no insurance company has yet asked what the dosing is. Also, there is no such research that you post. Please refer to my previous paragraph. Finally, the compounding pharmacy you hint at is not operating according to DEA law, and is surely going to get busted. What ester they formulate has nothing to do with their legality. I do thank you for not posting an addy that I would just have to delete, however.
Mark--You are quite incorrect, as well. Establishing and maintaining a stable serum androgen level is of paramount importance in correctly administering TRT. Too, most men who are on it are quite supressed by it, and were hypogonadal to start (which is why they are on the TRT). Also, the "bursts" of endogenous testosterone occur in a daily circadian rythm, not spread out over a fortnight.