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TRT + Pharmaceutical hCG

Clinician-Guided Hormone Optimization

This protocol combines prescription Testosterone Replacement Therapy with FDA-approved, pharmaceutical-manufactured human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) as part of a clinician-directed care plan.

Testosterone therapy is used to address clinically low testosterone levels, while hCG has been described in medical literature for its role in luteinizing hormone (LH) pathway signaling. When prescribed together under medical supervision, this approach may be considered to support endogenous hormonal signaling alongside testosterone therapy.

Clinical Context

Under clinician supervision, TRT + hCG may be considered in individuals who are experiencing symptoms commonly associated with low testosterone, such as:

  • Persistent low energy

  • Reduced libido or sexual interest

  • Changes in body composition

  • Decreased strength or exercise recovery

  • Mood or focus concerns

Clinical Considerations of TRT + hCG

In medical literature, Testosterone Replacement Therapy and human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) have been examined for their roles in male endocrine physiology.

Under clinician supervision, this combination may be considered in patients where appropriate, with clinical discussions often including:

  • hCG’s role in luteinizing hormone (LH) pathway signaling during testosterone therapy

  • Testosterone’s relationship to energy regulation and mood in men with clinically low testosterone

  • Associations between testosterone levels and musculoskeletal health.

  • Clinical exploration of testosterone’s relationship to cognitive performance and mental clarity

  • Evaluation of sexual health parameters, including libido and erectile function, in hypogonadal men

  • Testosterone’s recognized role in bone metabolism and bone mineral density

FDA-Approved, Commercially Manufactured Product Standard

TRTBOSS prioritizes the use of FDA-approved, commercially manufactured hCG when clinically appropriate.

  • Not compounded or reformulated.
  • Dispensed pursuant to a valid prescription

  • Manufactured under applicable FDA requirements for licensed biologic products

  • Subject to standardized potency, sterility, and lot controls

This approach emphasizes consistency and established pharmaceutical quality standard

Program Structure & Included Services

  • Telehealth clinical evaluation by a licensed clinician

  • Comprehensive medical history and symptom assessment

  • Initial blood panel with clinician review

  • 3-month follow-up blood panel with clinician review

  • 6-month routine monitoring blood panels with clinician review (typically every six months thereafter)

  • Personalized treatment plan determined by the evaluating clinician

  • Prescription Testosterone Replacement Therapy, if prescribed

  • FDA-approved, pharmaceutical-manufactured hCG (not compounded), if prescribed

  • Medications and injection supplies, when prescribed

  • Ongoing follow-up care and protocol adjustments as clinically appropriate

  • Secure clinician messaging through the patient portal

*Lab requirements are determined by the evaluating clinician.

Why Source Quality Matters

We utilize FDA-approved, pharmaceutical-manufactured hCG intended for human use and dispensed pursuant to a valid prescription. This differs from non-FDA-approved peptide products or research-labeled compounds that are not manufactured under pharmaceutical approval pathways.

All treatment decisions are individualized and based on medical history, laboratory evaluation, and clinician judgment. Individual responses vary, and no specific outcomes are guaranteed.

Prescription Care

Monthly Program

$299/ month

Baseline and monitoring labs included• Clinical consultation • Medication and supplies dispensed by licensed U.S. pharmacies • Unlimited clinician messaging • Shipping included • First and last month to start then billed every 4 weeks

Status: Prescription [RX] Only Care– Telehealth Evaluation Required

Clinician-Guided. Structured. Designed for Continuity of Care.

A structured telehealth care experience centered on licensed clinician oversight, individualized evaluation, and ongoing monitoring. Care is designed to support safe, compliant hormone management through evidence-informed clinical decision-making. Care plans are developed only after review of medical history, symptoms, and laboratory data, and are adjusted over time based on clinician judgment and follow-up evaluation

What You Can Expect

Clinician-Led Evaluation

Your care begins with a comprehensive telehealth consultation conducted by a licensed clinician. Medical history, symptom presentation, and available laboratory data are reviewed to determine whether treatment may be clinically appropriate.

Structured, Data-Informed Monitoring

Laboratory testing and follow-up schedules are ordered at the discretion of the clinician and used to guide ongoing care decisions. Monitoring supports safe use and longitudinal oversight throughout treatment.

Personalized Care Planning

When treatment is prescribed, clinicians develop an individualized plan aligned with your clinical profile. Adjustments may be made over time based on follow-up evaluations, laboratory review, and patient-reported information.

Prescription-Only Medications

All medications are dispensed pursuant to a valid prescription and fulfilled by licensed U.S. pharmacies. TRTBOSS does not offer research-use, non-prescription, or over-the-counter hormone products.

Ongoing Access & Follow-Up

Patients maintain ongoing access to their care team through secure patient messaging. Follow-up consultations and care adjustments are provided as clinically appropriate.

What’s Included in Your Care

When clinically appropriate, services may include:

  • Telehealth clinician consultations

  • Clinician consultation

  • Initial blood panel with clinician review

  • 3-month follow-up blood panel with clinician review

  • Routine monitoring blood panels every 6 months with clinician review

  • Ongoing clinician messaging through the secure patient portal

  • Prescription medications and required injection supplies

  • Discreet, unbranded shipping directly to your door

Medication & Sourcing Standards

Commercially Manufactured hCG

When prescribed, our clinicians utilize commercially manufactured, FDA-approved human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) intended for human use. This differs from compounded or research-labeled peptide products.

Clinical literature has described hCG in relation to luteinizing hormone (LH) pathway signaling, and clinicians may consider its use alongside testosterone therapy in appropriately selected patients.

Telehealth Convenience & Privacy

  • 100% digital intake and consultation

  • No waiting rooms or in-person visits

  • Discreet, unbranded packaging to protect privacy

Important Care Disclosure

TRTBOSS provides telehealth services and does not guarantee specific outcomes. All treatment decisions are made by licensed clinicians based on individual evaluation. Care options are not appropriate for everyone. Fees reflect clinical services, care coordination, and pharmacy fulfillment associated with prescribed therapy and do not guarantee treatment eligibility or prescription issuance.

*All-inclusive services apply to active monthly billing plans. Patients may be responsible for additional laboratory costs if repeat testing is required due to incomplete or invalid samples.

This care option may be considered for adult males following evaluation by a licensed clinician, particularly those with laboratory-confirmed low testosterone and symptoms consistent with testosterone deficiency.

It may be appropriate for individuals who:

  • Are seeking clinician-guided treatment for clinically low testosterone based on medical evaluation and laboratory findings

  • Have discussed lifestyle considerations and long-term care goals with their clinician as part of an individualized treatment plan

  • Prefer prescription injectable testosterone formulations over topical options such as gels or creams, based on clinician recommendation

  • Value the use of commercially manufactured, FDA-approved hCG rather than short-acting alternatives, when hCG is deemed clinically appropriate

  • Wish to discuss endocrine signaling considerations, including testicular function and reproductive planning, with a licensed clinician during testosterone therapy

Some men with low testosterone may report symptoms such as:

  • Persistent low energy or fatigue

  • Reduced libido

  • Difficulty maintaining muscle mass

  • Changes in motivation or overall well-being

Medication A (Testosterone)
When prescribed, testosterone is typically administered by injection. Dosing frequency is determined by the prescribing clinician and commonly ranges from once to twice weekly, based on individual evaluation and laboratory review.

Medication B (hCG)
When included in the care plan, human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is commonly administered via subcutaneous (SubQ) injection. Frequency and timing are determined by the clinician and may be scheduled on days separate from testosterone administration, depending on clinical considerations.

Administration Experience
Although this protocol may involve more than one medication, administration is designed to be straightforward and manageable. hCG is typically administered using a small, fine-gauge needle into subcutaneous tissue, as directed by the clinician. Patients are provided with clear instructions to support proper technique, storage, and handling.

All medications are intended for use only as prescribed and under the supervision of a licensed clinician.

Medication A (Testosterone)

  • Active Ingredient: Testosterone Cypionate, USP (200 mg/mL) — Schedule III controlled substance (by prescription only).

Medication B (hCG)

  • Active Ingredient: Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) — commercially manufactured, prescription-only (not compounded).

  • Diluent for reconstitution (included): Bacteriostatic Water for injection.

Exact formulation details may vary by prescription, state availability, and dispensing pharmacy. All medications are dispensed pursuant to a valid prescription and intended for human use.

Dual-Pathway Hormone Support

Dual-Pathway Hormone Support

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Testosterone therapy addresses circulating testosterone levels, while hCG has been described in clinical literature for its role in luteinizing hormone (LH) pathway signaling. When prescribed together, clinicians may consider this approach to support both downstream hormone levels and upstream endocrine signaling.

Testicular Function Considerations

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Clinical literature has examined hCG in relation to testicular activity during testosterone therapy. In appropriately selected patients, clinicians may discuss its role in maintaining physiologic signaling to the testes as part of an individualized care plan.

Endocrine Signaling Continuity

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hCG is structurally similar to luteinizing hormone and interacts with LH receptors. In medically supervised care, clinicians may include hCG alongside testosterone to account for endocrine signaling pathways that are otherwise reduced during exogenous testosterone therapy.

Feedback Loop Modulation

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Exogenous testosterone can influence the hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal (HPG) axis through negative feedback mechanisms. In clinical contexts, hCG may be considered to provide LH-like signaling at the testicular level, allowing clinicians to account for upstream feedback effects when designing individualized protocols.

Systemic Testosterone Physiology

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Testosterone plays a central role in multiple physiologic systems, including musculoskeletal, neurologic, metabolic, and sexual health pathways. TRT is prescribed based on laboratory-confirmed deficiency and is monitored to maintain levels within a clinician-determined therapeutic range.

Clinician-Directed Balance & Monitoring

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The TRT + hCG protocol is not standardized or automatic. Dosing, frequency, and inclusion of medications are determined by a licensed clinician and adjusted over time based on laboratory data, symptom review, and safety monitoring.

Reproductive Planning Context

Simplification

hCG has been clinically utilized in contexts involving spermatogenesis and reproductive signaling. For patients with future fertility considerations, clinicians may discuss hCG as part of a broader endocrine management strategy while on testosterone therapy.

Get Started In 3 Simple Steps

STEP 1

Complete Telehealth Intake

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A licensed U.S. clinician then reviews your medical history and lab work if required to determine eligibility for care.

STEP 2

U.S Pharmacy Delivery

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If prescribed, treatment is dispensed by a licensed U.S. pharmacy & Shipped discreetly to your door.

STEP 3

Ongoing Clinician Guided Care

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Clinicians provide follow-up to review labs and adjust treatment when medically appropriate, supporting individualized care.

Why Patients Choose TRTBOSS

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Personalized Plans

Care options aligned to your goals, based on individualized clinical review

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Clinician Review + Labs

Start with an online intake. Clinicians may order and review lab work when clinically appropriate.

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Ongoing Monitoring

Follow-ups and adjustments are guided by a licensed clinician based on symptoms, history, and lab results.

Evidence-informed options

Evidence-Informed Options

Clinician-guided discussion of options for men’s health concerns, based on your evaluation and medical history.

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Care Coordination & Support

Reminders, education, and help navigating next steps—so you know what happens before and after your visit.

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Private Care

Confidential support with secure messaging and account access.

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How TRT + hCG’s Complementary Approach Supports a Clinician-Guided Hormone Plan

For adult men with clinically confirmed low testosterone (hypogonadism), testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) may be considered by a licensed clinician to help restore testosterone levels into a clinically appropriate range, based on symptoms and lab results. In some cases, clinicians may also consider hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) alongside TRT to help support testicular function, especially when maintaining testicular volume or discussing fertility-related goals is part of the conversation. Treatment is always individualized, and not everyone is a candidate.

TRT works by supplementing testosterone when a clinician determines it’s clinically appropriate. hCG is sometimes used as a complementary option because it can stimulate the body’s natural signaling pathways that influence testosterone production in the testes. The right approach depends on your health history, goals, baseline labs, and how you respond over time, so monitoring and follow-up are typically part of the process.

A structured TRT + hCG protocol can also emphasize ongoing lab review and dose adjustments, helping clinicians evaluate progress and tolerability over time. If treatment is prescribed, prescription medications are dispensed by licensed U.S. pharmacies and shipped to eligible patients.

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TRTBOSS vs Other Clinics

Feature

  • Initial Lab work + Consult
  • Monthly Treatment Plans
  • Membership Fee
  • Medications
  • Ongoing Physician Communication
  • Supplies
  • Medication Quality
  • Convenience
  • Ongoing Support
  • Research Grade Compounds
  • Labs

Other Clinics

  • $149 – $799
  • $199 – $299/month
  • $19 – $49 per month
  • Up to $99 (plus fees)
  • Up to $199 per consult
  • Up to $70 annually
  • Unknown
  • Commute + waiting rooms
  • Extra fees for follow-ups
  • Unknown
  • Extra

TRTBOSS TRT

  • $149 FSA / HSA Eligible
  • $149/month FSA / HSA Eligible
  • None
  • Included
  • UNLIMITED through your patient portal
  • Included
  • Licensed US pharmacies
  • 100% online, discreet
  • Unlimited
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At TRTBOSS Every step is supported through a clinician-led process with independent, U.S. Licensed clinicians. If prescribed, medications are dispensed and shipped by Licensed U.S pharmacies. From expert medical oversight to discreet delivery, We prioritize privacy, secure communications, and clear next steps throughout your experience.

Customer Reviews

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Posted on August 14, 2023

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TRTBOSS has truly changed my life. The process was smooth, the team was supportive, and the results speak for themselves. I feel more energetic, confident, and focused than ever. It’s easily the best decision I’ve made for my health.

Posted on August 14, 2023

Samantha D.

TRTBOSS has truly changed my life. The process was smooth, the team was supportive, and the results speak for themselves. I feel more energetic, confident, and focused than ever. It’s easily the best decision I’ve made for my health.

Posted on August 14, 2023

Samantha D.

TRTBOSS has truly changed my life. The process was smooth, the team was supportive, and the results speak for themselves. I feel more energetic, confident, and focused than ever. It’s easily the best decision I’ve made for my health.

Posted on August 14, 2023

Samantha D.

TRTBOSS has truly changed my life. The process was smooth, the team was supportive, and the results speak for themselves. I feel more energetic, confident, and focused than ever. It’s easily the best decision I’ve made for my health.

Frequently Asked Questions

Think of Testosterone as “filling the tank” and hCG as “keeping the engine running.” Standard TRT fills the tank but turns off the engine (your testes). Adding hCG mimics the signal (LH) that keeps the engine idling. It creates a more comprehensive biological profile that many men prefer.

No medical treatment can offer a 100% guarantee. However, clinical data strongly supports that using hCG alongside TRT significantly preserves spermatogenesis (sperm production) compared to TRT alone. It is the gold standard for men on therapy who wish to preserve fertility potential.

Testosterone: Keep at room temperature (away from light).

hCG: Once you mix the powder with the water, it must be refrigerated to stay potent.

This is genuine pharmaceutical hCG. Following recent regulatory changes, many clinics stopped offering real hCG because they could no longer compound it cheaply. TRTBOSS has secured a supply chain of pharmaceutical-manufactured hCG to ensuring you receive the clinically valid medication, not a substitute.

TRT stands for Testosterone Replacement Therapy. Doctors first used Injectable Testosterone for medical treatment of low testosterone (hypogonadims) in the 1940’s. TRT involves the use of injections, oral capsules or gels to optimize testosterone levels.

Yes. All our TRT is clinician guided and filled through licensed U.S. pharmacies with ongoing support.

Benefits can include improved energy, mood, libido, bone density, cardio vascular heath and quality of life. Individual results may vary.

Common symptoms include low energy, lethargy, depression, declining libido, or weaker erections, loss of strength or muscle mass, increase fat gain, irritability or mood flatness, mental fog or poor focus, reduced drive and ambition. A simple blood test can determine if your testosterone levels are low. Begin by filling out our questionnaire and tell us about the symptoms you are experiencing. Once completed our providers will explain your results and recommend the next steps.

All medications carry risks. However, when administered under doctor supervision with regular blood monitoring (hematocrit, PSA, estrogen), Injectable Testosterone is considered a safe and effective treatment for hypogonadism.

Exogenous testosterone can suppress the body’s natural production of Luteinizing Hormone (LH), which may lead to testicular shrinkage. hCG is chemically similar to LH and is used in this protocol to stimulate the testes, helping to maintain volume and support function.

IM injections deliver the medication deep into the vascular muscle tissue, allowing for efficient absorption into the bloodstream. It is the longest-standing and most studied method of testosterone delivery.

Yes. TRTBOSS operates in strict accordance with US telehealth laws. All patients undergo a medical evaluation by a state-licensed clinician. Prescriptions are only written if medically necessary and are fulfilled by US-licensed pharmacies.

Absolutely. Testosterone is a Schedule III controlled substance. It is illegal to possess or use without a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider.

Medical Citations & Clinical References
Clinical Basis for Therapy:
Testosterone is a Schedule III controlled substance. Misuse may result in serious cardiac or psychiatric adverse events.

1. Cardiovascular Safety (TRAVERSE Trial)
Context: A concern for many men is heart health. A recent large-scale study indicated that TRT for hypogonadism did not increase the risk of major cardiac events compared to placebo when monitored correctly.
Citation: Lincoff, A. M., et al. (2023). “Cardiovascular Safety of Testosterone-Replacement Therapy.” NEJM.

2. Body Composition & Muscle Mass
Context: Clinical evidence shows that testosterone therapy significantly increases fat-free mass and muscle strength in men with low testosterone.
Citation: Bhasin, S., et al. (1996). “The Effects of Supraphysiologic Doses of Testosterone on Muscle Size and Strength in Normal Men.” NEJM.

3. Mood & Quality of Life
Context: Treatment of hypogonadism is associated with improvements in mood parameters and overall quality of life scores.
Citation: Wang, C., et al. (2000). “Transdermal Testosterone Gel Improves Sexual Function, Mood, Muscle Strength, and Body Composition Parameters in Hypogonadal Men.” J Clin Endocrinol Metab.

4. Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) for Improved Body Composition and Sustained Weight Loss- Studies demonstrate that a 10-week course of injectable Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT), when combined with controlled diet and exercise, significantly increases fat-free mass and muscle size. Advanced measurements confirm marked improvements in overall body weight and muscle size across key muscle groups. These positive effects are attributed to the elevated testosterone levels achieved through the therapy, suggesting that oral testosterone formulations may yield similar results if they achieve comparable hormone elevations.
Furthermore, TRT supports a favorable pattern of weight loss. While dieting alone often leads to a loss of both fat and lean muscle mass, weight loss with testosterone treatment primarily targets body fat. This makes testosterone therapy an effective strategy for sustained weight loss in obese men with low testosterone (hypogonadism), regardless of their obesity severity.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9024227/
https://bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12916-016-0700-9
https://www.nature.com/articles/ijo2015139

5. TRT’s Positive Impact on Sexual Health – High-quality evidence indicates that injectable Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) significantly improves sexual health in men with low testosterone (hypogonadism) compared to a placebo. These improvements include a substantial increase in:
Sexual desire (libido)
Erectile function (EF)
Sexual activity
Sexual satisfaction
These benefits are directly linked to the increase in testosterone levels, suggesting that oral testosterone formulations are expected to produce similar positive effects if they achieve comparable hormone levels.
https://academic.oup.com/jcem/article/103/5/1745/4939466?login=false

6. TRT and Cognitive Function- Research suggests a promising link between testosterone supplementation and improved cognitive function in men, including those with normal and low baseline testosterone levels. Low natural testosterone levels may be associated with reduced cognitive ability.
Testosterone substitution—including oral forms that achieve comparable hormone levels—may help enhance certain cognitive functions. Specifically, a two-year course of Testosterone Replacement Therapy in young and middle-aged men with low testosterone (hypogonadism) resulted in improvements across several cognitive domains, including:
Attention
Visual scanning ability
Executive function
Psychomotor speed
https://journals.lww.com/cogbehavneurol/abstract/2016/09000/effects_of_testosterone_therapy_on_cognitive.2.aspx
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/and.12633
https://academic.oup.com/ejendo/article-abstract/155/6/773/6695703?redirectedFrom=fulltext

7. TRT and Mood Enhancement- Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) has been shown to improve mood in men with low testosterone (hypogonadism). This is achieved by:
Improving positive mood parameters, such as increased energy, well-being, and friendliness.
Decreasing negative mood parameters, including anger, nervousness, and irritability.
These mood enhancements are linked to the rise in testosterone levels, suggesting that oral testosterone formulations are expected to offer similar benefits.
Wang C et all. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 1996.

8. Benefits of Esterified Testosterone and Subcutaneous Injections-
Esterification is a process that allows for a prolonged and more stable release of testosterone in the body, which extends its half-life and maintains steadier blood levels. This key feature offers greater convenience, as it reduces the frequency of necessary administrations.
Furthermore, esterified testosterone forms, which have a strong clinical safety record, are a traditional and widely trusted option in Testosterone Replacement Therapy.
https://academic.oup.com/jcem/article/107/3/614/6410585?login=false
https://ascpt.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/psp4.12287
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8451678/

9.Spermatogenesis Support: Hsieh, T. C., et al. (2013). Concomitant Intramuscular Human Chorionic Gonadotropin Preserves Spermatogenesis in Men Undergoing Testosterone Replacement Therapy. J Sex Med. (Demonstrates efficacy of hCG in preserving fertility potential during TRT)

10 . Body Composition: Bhasin, S., et al. (1996). The Effects of Supraphysiologic Doses of Testosterone on Muscle Size and Strength in Normal Men. NEJM. (Foundational study on testosterone’s effect on muscle hypertrophy).

11. Mood & Quality of Life: Wang, C., et al. (2000). Testosterone Replacement Therapy Improves Mood in Hypogonadal Men. European Journal of Endocrinology. (Highlights improvements in mood parameters for hypogonadal patients).

10. 6. The Role of HCG in Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT)-
When combined with Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT), Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) plays a crucial role by mimicking Luteinizing Hormone (LH). This action stimulates the testes to continue their function.
The benefits of adding HCG to a TRT protocol include:
Preserving Fertility: It helps maintain spermatogenesis, which supports sperm production and preserves fertility potential.
Preventing Testicular Shrinkage: By keeping the testes active, HCG prevents testicular shrinkage, a common side effect of TRT alone.
Promoting Balance: HCG enhances the body’s own (endogenous) testosterone production, leading to a more balanced overall hormone profile alongside the administered TRT.
https://academic.oup.com/jsm/article-abstract/12/6/1334/6980062
https://www.mdpi.com/1648-9144/60/2/275

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Rx Only: Testosterone and hCG are prescription medications.

Medical Necessity: Treatment is subject to medical provider approval and requires a clinical diagnosis of hypogonadism based on symptoms and blood work.

Risk Disclosure: Testosterone therapy may increase the risk of blood clots, stroke, or heart attack. It is not for use in men with breast cancer or known/suspected prostate cancer. Common side effects include acne, injection site reactions, and elevated hematocrit.

Telehealth Disclaimer: In-person physical exams may be required depending on state regulations and the Ryan Haight Act. TRTBOSS facilitates connections with independent medical providers and does not provide medical services directly.

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