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Sustanon testosterone dosage for hormone replacement therapy

The primary purpose of Sustanon is to treat patients of hormone replacements therapies. Their Sustanon dosage is prescribed by their physician, so they can be sure that the steroid levels in their body are not potent enough to pose as a risk to their health. Usually Sustanon dosage is 200 mg to 1000 mg per week.

Although the benefits of androgen replacement therapy are clear, the delivery of testosterone to hypogonadal men in a way that approximates normal patterns and levels poses a therapeutic challenge. Much effort has been devoted to developing the ideal androgen replacement therapy. It is generally agreed that such therapy would deliver physiological amounts (3-10 mg/d) of testosterone; produce consistent levels of testosterone, DHT, and E2 within normal physiological ranges; and mimic the circadian patterns of hormone levels found in healthy young men. It would have a good safety profile without adverse effects on the prostate, serum lipids, liver, or respiratory function.

In general, Sustanon dosage should be adjusted to the individual response of the patient.
Adults: Usually, one injection of 1ml per three weeks is adequate.
Elderly and Children: It should be noted that smaller and less frequent doses may achieve the same response.
Females: Different specialists have used doses varying from one injection of 1ml every two weeks to one injection of 1ml every four weeks.

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