Is testosterone therapy lifelong?

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 be on testosterone long term?

Men on long-term using forms of testosterone therapy long term appear to have a higher risk of cardiovascular problems, like heart attacks, strokes, and deaths from heart disease.
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Can you come off testosterone therapy?

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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Does testosterone therapy have long term side effects?

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 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 is the duration of hormone therapy?

Standard recommendations — The standard recommendation for duration of menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) use has been five years (and not beyond age 60 years) [72]. However, for most women, hot flashes persist for as long as 10 to 20 years after the final menstrual period.
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What happens when you stop hormone replacement therapy?

If you stop HRT cold turkey, or suddenly, you will likely experience symptoms of estrogen withdrawal, including hot flashes and night sweats. You can manage these symptoms by slowly decreasing your dose over time.
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How long do you 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 if you stop taking testosterone after a year?

When you stop taking testosterone boosters, your body returns to its pretreatment state. Many users report tiredness and weakness, loss of muscle mass, and fat increase. Reduced sex drive and hair loss are also common symptoms.
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What are the long term benefits of testosterone?

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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Will my testosterone come back after hormone therapy?

If you stop your hormone therapy, your testosterone levels will gradually rise again and some side effects will reduce. Your side effects won't stop as soon as you finish hormone therapy – it may take several months. Surgery to remove the testicles (orchidectomy) can't be reversed, so the side effects are permanent.
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Is it hard to stop taking 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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Will my testosterone come back after TRT?

Cessation of TRT or AAS use may result in spontaneous recovery of normal spermatogenesis in a reasonable number of patients if allowed sufficient time for recovery. However, some patients may not recover normal spermatogenesis or tolerate waiting for spontaneous recovery.
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How long after stopping testosterone do levels return to normal?

Most men will recover normal testosterone levels within 18 months according to the findings from studies that frequently involved fewer than 3 years of androgen deprivation therapy.
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What is the safest way to take testosterone?

Injection of testosterone may be safer and more effective than transdermal administration for combating loss of muscle and bone in older men.
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Does testosterone therapy cause infertility?

One side effect of testosterone treatment is infertility. Testosterone treatment decreases sperm production by decreasing levels of another hormone, follicelstimulating hormone (FSH), which is important for stimulating sperm production. In most cases, the infertility caused by testosterone treatment is reversible.
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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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Will my testosterone levels return to normal 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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Will my hair grow back if I stop testosterone?

Stopping the testosterone will usually stop or markedly diminish the hair loss but usually the hair does not regrow.
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How long do you have to inject testosterone?

Remember, because testosterone is thicker, if you're using a SubQ injection needle, it will take a longer time. While it can take anywhere from five to 30 seconds with an IM needle, you'll need to be very patient with a SubQ needle; it can take up to a minute to get the dose into the syringe.
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How many months do you have to be on testosterone?

It can be concluded that the effects of testosterone on muscle strength are demonstrable after 12–20 weeks and that depending on the achieved testosterone levels, the maximum effects are attained after 6 or 12 months.
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What can I expect after starting testosterone therapy?

The first physical changes you will probably notice are that your skin will become a bit thicker and more oily. Your pores will become larger and there will be more oil production. You'll also notice that the odors of your sweat and urine will change and that you may sweat more overall.
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Is hormone therapy reversible?

Many 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 them. Some breast growth, and possibly reduced or absent fertility are not reversible.
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Is hormone replacement therapy worth the risk?

The benefits of HRT usually outweigh the risks for most women. The risks are usually very small, and depend on the type of HRT you take, how long you take it and your own health risks. Speak to a GP if you're thinking about starting HRT or you're already taking it, and you're worried about any risks.
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Is there a natural hormone replacement therapy?

Bioidentical hormones are hormone preparations made from plant sources that are promoted as being similar or identical to human hormones. Practitioners claim these hormones are a "natural" and safer alternative to standard HRT medicines.
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