Testosterone Enanthate
What Is Testosterone Enanthate?
Testosterone Enanthate is among the
most popularly prescribed Testosterone Therapy Treatments in the
world. For better or worse, it is also popular among those that use
Testosterone for Performance enhancement. Testosterone Enanthate is
one of the cheapest forms of Testosterone Therapy available, while
also being one of the most effective and safest. Most men with Low-T
have minimal issues with Testosterone Enanthate Treatment.
Testosterone Enanthate Composition
Like most
Testosterone Injections, Testosterone Enanthate is a Carboxylic Acid
Ester Compound. Esters are attached to Testosterone molecules to form
a medical compound which slowly releases Testosterone into the blood
stream over time. The more esters that a Testosterone Molecule has,
the longer that a single injection provides Testosterone. Both the
Testosterone and the Ester compound are synthetically derived.
Testosterone is produced in a laboratory environment, and is 100%
identical to that which is produced by the human body.
As the
Testosterone Ester degrades, this slowly provides a stream of Free
Testosterone to meet the body's needs. As with all Testosterone
Esters, there is a general pattern in which Testosterone Levels ebb
and flow. After Testosterone Enanthate is injected, the body receives
a surge in Testosterone, generally at some point one full day to two
days after injection. After 48 hours or so, Testosterone Levels
balance out and begin to slowly drop, necessitating an injection
every seven to ten days for maximum stability, though some doctors
may recommend up to a 14 day schedule for certain patients.
How to Inject Testosterone Enanthate
Testosterone Enanthate is delivered via
intramuscular injection, as are most other forms of Testosterone
Replacement Injection Therapy. Before delivering the injection, you
may be required to reconstitute the Testosterone Enanthate,
saturating the lyophilized powder so that it can be injected into the
body. After the Testosterone Therapy is reconstituted, it is then
delivered into muscle tissue. Most Low-T Injections are a combination
of a Testosterone Ester and an oil solution. Upon injection, the
ester compound slowly breaks down, providing a steady stream of
Testosterone which enters the blood stream.
Testosterone Enanthate Benefits
Testosterone Enanthate provides the
same great benefits as any other form of Recombinant Low-T Therapy.
Testosterone Enanthate is highly effective at treating the symptoms
of most forms of Testosterone Deficiency, and is popular for the
treatment of Andropause, also known as Age-Related Low-T. For men
suffering from Testosterone Deficiency, Testosterone Enanthate has
the ability to increase muscle mass, improve mood, enhance sexual
desire, and more. Many patients even experience improved sleeping
habits. There is even some evidence that suggests, when used as
directed, Testosterone Therapy can be beneficial to cardiovascular
health in patients with legitimate Low-T.
Testosterone Enanthate Results
Testosterone Enanthate is one of the
most popular forms of Andropause Therapy because it works and
requires injections only once every week to two weeks. Most patients
suffering from Andropause or Idiopathic Testosterone Deficiency
experience significant results in a matter of months. As with Human
Growth Hormone Therapy, you should expect to experience a modest
accrual of benefits culminating over the course of around six months.
If you combine your HRT Therapy with a strong diet and exercise plan,
you'll experience the best possible results. Testosterone Enanthate
is a quality means to improve and sustain Testosterone Levels.
Testosterone Enanthate Risks and
Side-Effects
Like any form of Testosterone Therapy,
Testosterone Enanthate does carry a risk of side-effects. The most
common side-effect of Testosterone Therapy is suppressed natural
Testosterone Production. The body recognizes that Testosterone Levels
are in the healthy range, and signal for lower Luteinizing Hormone
and Follicle-Stimulating Hormone Production. This both reduces
natural secretion of Testosterone by the testes and adrenal glands,
and it impairs sperm production. Another common side-effect of
Testosterone Treatment is reduced fertility, due to this suppressed
sperm production. Using HCG Injections can help support both natural
Testosterone Production and promote fertility during Testosterone
HRT.
Other less common symptoms include
increased risk of blood clots, gynecomastia (breast enlargement),
increased prostate size, mild water retention, and acne. When used as
directed for the treatment of a legitimate deficiency, these symptoms
are much more rare. When Testosterone is abused, the risk of these
symptoms increases significantly.
Testosterone Enanthate vs
Testosterone Cypionate
These are the two most commonly used
forms of Testosterone Injection, both for legitimate HRT Use and for
Performance Enhancement (we do not condone the use of Testosterone
without a legal prescription). Like most forms of Testosterone
Injection, the primary difference between the two HRT Injections has
to do with their half-lives. Testosterone Cypionate stays in the
blood stream longer, owing to its larger ester-chain (seven carbons
for enanthate, eight carbons for cypionate).
Whereas Testosterone Enanthate reaches
its half-life in around ten and a half days, Testosterone Cypionate
does so in about 12 days. Patients that opt for biweekly injections
may be more interested in Testosterone Cypionate, but both are
quality forms of HRT Treatment. Enanthate has a wider market-reach in
Europe, whereas Cypionate is more widely available in the United
States, so this is also a factor.
Testosterone Enanthate vs.
Testosterone Propionate
Testosterone Propionate was the first
intramuscular Testosterone Injection ever produced, and is the
precursor for all that followed it. Testosterone Propionate only has
one ester, compared to the seven-ester Enanthate. Testosterone
Enanthate is rarely used for Hormone Replacement Therapy, because it
requires an injection every 1-3 days, which is too much for most
people when other alternatives are available. Testosterone Propionate
has found a niche in the bodybuilding community, however.
Testosterone Enanthate Injections
Vs. Other Forms of Testosterone
Testosterone Injections are just one of
many forms of Testosterone Replacement Therapy, all of which are
highly effective at treating the symptoms of Age-Related Testosterone
Deficiency and other forms of Low-T. Other common forms of
Testosterone Treatment include Testosterone Creams, Low-T Patches,
and Implanted Testosterone Pellets.
Testosterone Creams are applied
topically to the skin, making them a relatively low-fuss way to use
Testosterone Therapy. Of course, these creams require daily
applications, whereas Low-T Enanthate Injections only require an
injection every seven to ten days, making it less of a hassle to
remember each day.
Testosterone Injections do have a
slight pain associated with them, which may be a factor in whether
you are interested in Testosterone Enanthate, though there are
products which are designed to mitigate the mild pain associated with
injections, and most patients consider it nothing more than a mild
discomfort.
Testosterone Patches are similar
to Low-T Gels in that they are applied daily, but Patches are adhered
to the skin in the morning and taken off daily, providing a slow
leech of Testosterone through the skin for the entire day.
Testosterone Injections have an advantage over Low-T Patches and
Creams in that there is a risk of washing off the patch or cream when
swimming or performing other activities in water. Patches are fairly
resilient, but you still have to be careful. Water is only an issue
for Testosterone creams for a brief period after application,
however.
Testosterone Implantation is
the only form of Testosterone Therapy that lasts longer than
Testosterone Injections, but Testosterone Implants are the most
invasive form of Low-T Treatment. Testosterone Pellets are surgically
inserted under the skin, usually in an outpatient setting. The
surgery doesn't take long, and the pellets provide a stream of
Testosterone which lasts for three to four months. Of course, Low-T
Implants are more expensive than other forms of therapy for this
reason, so most patients that are interested in a more long-term
approach still usually opt for Testosterone Enanthate and other
similar Testosterone Injection formulations.
Where can I Find Testosterone
Enanthate?
If you are interested in Testosterone
Enanthate for Low-T, understand that it is easy to acquire—if you
have a prescription. We strongly discourage anyone from using
Testosterone Injections or any other form of Testosterone Therapy
without a prescription from a licensed and reputable medical
professional. There are also Testosterone Therapy clinics located all
across the United States that can help you find out if you suffer
from Low-T, and if you are eligible for Testosterone Replacement
Therapy, or any other form of HRT Treatment. If you'd like to learn
more about Testosterone Therapy, we encourage you to contact us for
more information.
Find a Testosterone Doctor in Your
Area
Are you interested in Testosterone
Enanthate, or any other form of Bio-Identical Testosterone for Low-T?
If so, we can help you get the treatment that you deserve. We
represent a Licensed and Board-Certified Hormone Therapy Center that
specializes in serving men and women thirty years and older all
across America. Testosterone has helped hundreds of thousands of men
across the country experience increased vitality, virility, and
quality of life, and we would love to help you experience the same!
Our highly qualified clinical HRT staff is just a phone call away.
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Learn more about how testosterone replacement therapy can help you if you suffer from low T.
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