Can you ever stop testosterone therapy?

TRT is a life-long treatment. If you stop taking it, your testosterone levels will drop. Some men with low-T decide not to be treated. They may find other ways to increase their energy level, or they may decide to live with the changes in their sexual desire and body.
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Can you stop taking testosterone once you start?

WEANING OFF

Gradually reducing your testosterone intake over several weeks may be the safest way to end treatment without as many negative drawbacks. Slowly “weaning” yourself off of treatment will minimize the shock felt by your body through the process.
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How long do men stay on testosterone therapy?

Our answer to this is simple: you can stay on testosterone therapy for as long as you feel it is benefiting you. Below, we highlight some of the rationale behind this recommendation, and what makes TRT a safe therapy for use indefinitely.
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What happens when you stop testosterone?

If a guy suddenly stops taking testosterone after using it for more than a month or so, he's very likely to feel terrible-he could have low energy, low sex drive, be irritable, and even feel depressed. These withdrawal symptoms powerfully motivate guys to keep refilling their 'T' prescriptions!”
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Is testosterone therapy reversible?

Some of the effects of hormone therapy are reversible, if you stop taking them. The degree to which they can be reversed depends on how long you have been taking testosterone. Clitoral growth, facial hair growth, voice changes and male-pattern baldness are not reversible.
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Is it ok to stop TRT after a few years?-Ask the Doc



Does testosterone return to normal after TRT?

In general, the longer you've been taking TRT, the longer it will take your body to adjust back to its normal testosterone levels when you stop. Note that this is your body's normal: If you have low T to begin with (hence why you started TRT), your T levels probably won't be higher than when you started treatment.
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What are the permanent effects of testosterone therapy?

There are 3 permanent changes that occur over time if you are taking testosterone: Lower, deepened voice in tone. Facial hair and body hair growth. Clitoris enlargement/bottom growth (by one to two centimeters)
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Can you become dependent on testosterone?

Drug dependence in individuals using approved doses of testosterone for approved indications has not been documented.
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Does testosterone last forever?

Generally speaking, testosterone therapy is an ongoing treatment that continues long-term, if not indefinitely. As with most chronic conditions, stopping therapy could see your symptoms returning as testosterone levels once again fall below healthy levels. This doesn't mean you're on your own.
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Does TRT increase life expectancy?

The cardiovascular issues associated with TRT have been clarified by recent studies showing that therapy associated with clear increases in serum testosterone levels to the normal range is associated with reduced all-cause mortality.
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How long does it take for testosterone to come back after stopping TRT?

Almost all of the men had testosterone concentrations return to normal three months after the end of the cycle, and 100% by 12 months, providing they had normal gonadal function at the beginning of the study.
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What age do men need testosterone therapy?

After age 30, testosterone levels decline an average of 1% every year. That's why many men consider their 40s as the time to start thinking about TRT.
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How long does it take for testosterone to fully restore?

For men who are prescribed testosterone replacement therapy, it usually takes three to six months to work, Farooq says. "Some men may see improvement sooner, but for most men it's a gradual process,” Farooq says. “Don't expect a miracle overnight."
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When should you not take testosterone?

Who Shouldn't Take Testosterone Replacement Therapy? Men who have prostate cancer or breast cancer should not take testosterone replacement therapy. Nor should men who have severe urinary tract problems, untreated severe sleep apnea or uncontrolled heart failure.
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Can you live a long life with low testosterone?

Some men have lived the majority of their life with low testosterone, and once they experience the benefits of hormone optimization therapy, everything changes. They feel as though they have a new lease on life, they have sky-high energy levels, and they have an overall improved sense of well-being.
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How can I increase my testosterone permanently?

Starke offers the following tips:
  1. Improve your diet. Adopting and maintaining a healthy diet benefits your testosterone levels in two primary ways: ...
  2. Mix cardio with strength training, and vice versa. ...
  3. Get plenty of sleep. ...
  4. Take steps to reduce stress. ...
  5. Address any underlying medical conditions.
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Is hormone replacement therapy lifelong?

HRT is not intended to be a lifelong medication but a treatment to help you manage symptoms so you can improve your quality of life during menopause.
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What are the positive effects of testosterone therapy?

Most importantly, these include beneficial effects on mood, energy levels and patients' sense of well-being, sexual function, lean body mass and muscle strength, erythropoiesis and bone mineral density (BMD), cognition and some benefits on cardiovascular risk factors.
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Can testosterone levels return to normal naturally?

Aside from making healthy lifestyle choices and addressing medication side effects or untreated medical conditions, there's little you can do to naturally boost your testosterone level. Testosterone levels vary greatly among men. In general, however, older men tend to have lower testosterone levels than do younger men.
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Will my natural testosterone come back after steroids?

It can take up to 4 months to restore natural testosterone levels after being on anabolic steroids for a long time. Withdrawal symptoms from steroids can include: fatigue. weight loss due to lowered appetite.
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Is testosterone injections good for you?

Testosterone therapy has various risks, including: Worsening sleep apnea — a potentially serious sleep disorder in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts. Causing acne or other skin reactions. Stimulating noncancerous growth of the prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia) and growth of existing prostate cancer.
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Is testosterone therapy good for men over 50?

To date, clinical trials reported some benefits of testosterone replacement therapy in older men, including improved bone density and bone strength, improved body composition, such as an increase in lean body mass and a decrease in fat mass, as well as a modest but significant improvement in physical function.
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Do men need testosterone after 40?

Most older men don't need testosterone replacement, new guidelines say. (Reuters Health) - Older men whose testosterone levels have dropped over the years should only be given testosterone replacement to treat sexual dysfunction, according to new guidelines from the American College of Physicians released on Monday.
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What percentage of men are on TRT?

Editorial Comment. The crude prevalence of TRT of 4.7 per 1,000 service men, or 0.5%, is well below the general U.S population estimate of 0.9–2.9%.
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