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When ordering medications from Regen Doctors that require a prescription; you are reserving the medication until the prescription is provided from our physician. In order to complete the process and receive any medication, you must first answer the qualifying medical questionnaire that appears upon completion of checkout
With the price of your medication, a free consultation with one of our licensed medical providers is provided to ensure that the medication is right for you. If you meet the requirements our providers will write your prescription and your order will be completed.
Product Description:
Testosterone melts are formulated to contain bioidentical testosterone in varying strengths, which can be customized based on individual needs. These melts dissolve quickly in the mouth, offering an alternative to traditional oral testosterone or injections. Unlike injections or topical gels, testosterone melts offer a portable and non-invasive way to manage testosterone levels. The slow dissolution in the mouth can result in more consistent absorption compared to other forms of testosterone replacement therapy.
Testosterone melts are commonly used to treat conditions related to testosterone deficiency, including:
- Hypogonadism (low testosterone levels)
- Andropause (age-related decline in testosterone)
- Low libido
- Fatigue
- Decreased muscle mass and bone density
- Mood disturbances or irritability
HOW DOES LOW TESTOSTERONE AFFECT MEN?
Testosterone deficiency increases the risk for heart attack, stroke, cognitive dysfunction, sarcopenia (muscle wasting), obesity, anemia, fatigue, depression, inflammation, cancer, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, irritability, and sexual dysfunction (e.g., decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, reduced orgasm intensity). Many men suffering from low testosterone will report a loss of competitive edge, musculoskeletal stiffness and pain, diminished ability to participate in athletics/sports, and poor work performance. Men see a decline in testosterone at 30 years old, but it is not uncommon for some men to have symptoms of low testosterone as early as their 20’s!