Testosterone Replacement Therapy

  • TRT offers several potential benefits for men with low testosterone levels:

    Improved Sexual Function: Increases libido and sexual performance.

    Enhanced Mood: Can reduce symptoms of depression, anxiety, and improve overall mood.

    Increased Muscle Mass and Strength: Promotes muscle growth and strength, aiding in physical performance and body composition.

    Better Bone Density: Helps prevent osteoporosis by strengthening bones.

    Increased Energy Levels: Reduces fatigue and increases vitality and energy.

    Improved Cognitive Function: Enhances focus, memory, and cognitive abilities.

    Reduced Body Fat: Can help decrease body fat, particularly visceral fat.

    Enhanced Red Blood Cell Production: Improves red blood cell production, which can enhance oxygen delivery to muscles and tissues.

  • While TRT can provide significant benefits, it also comes with potential side effects that need to be considered:

    Skin Reactions: Irritation or rashes from topical applications.

    Sleep Apnea: Can worsen or cause sleep apnea in some men.

    Prostate Issues: May accelerate the growth of existing prostate cancer or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).

    Blood Clots: Increases the risk of blood clots, leading to conditions such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT).

    Fluid Retention: Can cause edema or swelling due to fluid retention.

    Breast Enlargement: Gynecomastia, or the development of larger breast tissue.

    Decreased Fertility: Can reduce sperm production and fertility.

    Cardiac Problems: May increase the risk of heart attack, stroke, and other cardiovascular issues.

What is Testosterone Replacement Therapy?

As men age, testosterone production naturally declines, leading to a condition known as hypogonadism or low testosterone. Hypogonadism can also result from medical conditions such as testicular injury, chemotherapy, or genetic disorders. Symptoms of low testosterone include decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, fatigue, reduced muscle mass, and mood changes.

Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) is a medical treatment designed to restore testosterone levels in men who have low levels of this hormone. Testosterone is a vital hormone responsible for developing male physical characteristics, maintaining muscle mass, bone density, and overall well-being.

While TRT can offer significant benefits, it's essential to approach treatment with careful consideration and guide with Magnum Telehealth. Regular monitoring of testosterone levels and overall health is crucial to manage potential side effects and optimize treatment efficacy.

How does Testosterone Replacement Therapy work?

Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) works by supplementing exogenous testosterone to restore optimal hormone levels in men with low testosterone (hypogonadism). When administered via injection, gel, cream, or pellets, testosterone enters the bloodstream and binds to androgen receptors in tissues such as muscles, bones, and the brain. This activation leads to increased protein synthesis, red blood cell production, and improved neurotransmitter function, resulting in enhanced muscle growth, energy levels, mood, and cognitive function.

Additionally, TRT helps restore libido, erectile function, and overall vitality by balancing key hormones involved in sexual health and metabolism. Since exogenous testosterone can suppress natural production, some individuals may combine TRT with HCG therapy to maintain testicular function and fertility. Regular bloodwork ensures proper dosing and management to avoid side effects such as excess estrogen conversion or increased red blood cell count.

Who Can Benefit from TRT?

This therapy is ideal for individuals who:

  • Have clinically low testosterone (hypogonadism) with symptoms like low energy, reduced muscle mass, brain fog, and low libido.

  • Experience age-related testosterone decline and want to optimize vitality, strength, and well-being.

  • Struggle with poor recovery from exercise or muscle loss despite proper diet and training.

  • Have issues with mood, motivation, and cognitive function linked to low testosterone.

  • Suffer from sexual dysfunction, including erectile dysfunction (ED) and low libido.

  • Post anabolic steroid users looking to restore and maintain normal hormonal balance.

Simple, Easy Pricing.

No hidden costs or fees, ever.

Basic Testosterone Package

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Testosterone Cypionate

$180

/Month

Pricing* Includes:

  • Testosterone Cypionate

  • Aromatase Inhibitor (If Needed)

  • Shipping

  • Supplies

  • Follow-Up Labs

  • Follow-Up Telehealth Visits

  • Nutrition and Exercise Counseling

Testosterone + HCG Package

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Testosterone Cypionate + HCG

$250

/Month

Pricing* Includes:

  • Testosterone Cypionate + HCG

  • Aromatase Inhibitor (If Needed)

  • Shipping

  • Supplies

  • Follow-Up Labs

  • Follow-Up Telehealth Visits

  • Nutrition and Exercise Counseling

*Must qualify for TRT via consultation with Magnum Telehealth and blood testing.
*Initial lab testing ($200) not included In package price

Administration Guide

  • Gather Supplies:

    Medication vial or pre-filled syringe

    Alcohol swabs

    Sterile needles (appropriate gauge and length as per your healthcare provider's recommendation)

    Sharps container for safe disposal of needles

    Clean and flat surface

    Gloves (optional, but recommended for extra hygiene)

    Wash Your Hands:

    Use soap and water to thoroughly clean your hands before handling any supplies or touching your injection site.

  • Check Medication:

    Ensure that you have the correct medication, dosage, and expiration date. If there are any concerns or discrepancies, contact your healthcare provider.

    Prepare Syringe:

    If using a multi-dose vial, clean the rubber stopper with an alcohol swab.

    Draw back the plunger to fill the syringe with air up to the dose that you’ll be injecting. Draw the correct amount of medication into the syringe as instructed by your healthcare provider. Remove any air bubbles by gently tapping the syringe and pushing the plunger slightly to expel air.

  • Choose the Injection Site:

    Common sites include the Deltoids, Outer Thighs (Vastus Lateralis) , and Ventrogluteal sites. Rotate sites to prevent tissue damage.

    Avoid areas with scars, bruises, moles, or areas that are inflamed or tender.

    Clean the Injection Site:

    Use an alcohol swab to clean the skin in a circular motion starting from the center and moving outward. Let it air dry completely to prevent stinging when the needle is inserted.

  • Injecting the Medication:

    Hold the syringe like a pencil or a dart with your dominant hand. Use your other hand to stabilize the skin around the injection site (pinch if necessary).

    Insert the needle quickly at a 90 degree angle depending on your healthcare provider's instructions and the amount of muscular tissue.

    Push the plunger slowly and steadily to inject the medication.

    Remove the Needle:

    Once the medication is injected, quickly but gently withdraw the needle at the same angle it was inserted.

  • Dispose of Sharps:

    Immediately place the used needle and syringe into a sharps container to prevent accidental needlesticks.

    Monitor for Reactions:

    Some mild swelling or redness at the injection site is normal. However, if you notice severe pain, swelling, or signs of infection (like pus or increased redness), contact your healthcare provider.

    Record the Injection:

    Keep a record of the date, time, medication, dosage, and injection site for future reference or reporting to your healthcare provider.

    Follow Up:

    Follow any specific instructions given by your healthcare provider regarding timing, frequency, or any additional steps to take after the injection.

Anatomical diagram of thigh showing muscles, and landmarks for intra-muscular injection site.

Outer Thigh Injection site

Diagram showing dorsogluteal and ventrogluteal injection sites on the human body, with labeled anatomical landmarks including the gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, anterior superior iliac spine, and sciatic nerve.

Dorsogluteal and Ventrogluteal Injection site

Illustration of shoulder anatomy highlighting intramuscular injection site in the deltoid muscle, labeled with acromion, deltoid tuberosity, and measurement of 3-5 cm.

Deltoid Injection site

Additional Therapies That May Interest You

Oxandrolone Therapy

Oxandrolone may be used as an adjunct treatment with TRT to prevent muscle wasting and help with muscle and joint recovery after surgery and other traumatic events. Consult with one of our experts for more informations.

Semaglutide Therapy

Semaglutide may be used as an adjunct therapy with TRT to expedite fat loss and amplify the benefits of TRT. Consult with one of our experts for more informations.

Sermorelin Therapy

Sermorelin therapy may be used as an adjunct therapy with TRT to further elevate the degree of fat-loss and muscle gain that many patients experience on TRT, along with an improvement in sleep quality and hair, skin, nail, and joint health. Consult with one of our experts for more information.