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SAD: Bring On The Light

Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), often called "winter depression," is a type of depression that follows a seasonal pattern. Typically, symptoms emerge during the fall and winter months when daylight hours decrease.

Nov 6, 2024

Oral Testosterone Replacement: Kyzatrex versus Jatenzo

Oct 1, 2024

Kyzatrex and Jatenzo both work by increasing testosterone levels in your body. Historically, developing oral testosterone medications has been challenging due to difficulties with absorption. Generally, oral testosterone passes through the liver, which can inactivate the hormone. There were also concerns about liver damage from earlier products, but newer medications have addressed this issue.

KYZATREX: A More Convenient Testosterone Replacement

Sep 18, 2024

Approved in 2022, KYZATREX brings a novel approach to testosterone replacement therapy that's distinguished from traditional methods. Unlike the conventional treatments that rely on patches, gels, or injections, KYZATREX is administered orally, providing a less invasive option that many patients prefer.

Oral Capsules for Testosterone Replacement

Aug 9, 2024

The major advantage of oral TRT is the convenience and non-invasiveness of the treatment. With the development and approval of oral testosterone undecanoate, testosterone therapy has become more accessible and convenient, significantly enhancing patient compliance and satisfaction.

Testosterone Replacement: Differences Between Kyzatrex and TLando

Jul 8, 2024

Kyzatrex and TLando both work by increasing testosterone levels in your body. Historically, developing oral testosterone medications has been challenging due to difficulties with absorption. Generally, oral testosterone passes through the liver, which can inactivate the hormone. There were also concerns about liver damage from earlier products, but newer medications have addressed this issue.

Oral Testosterone Replacement: TLando versus Jatenzo

Jun 17, 2024

TLandoand Jatenzo both work by increasing testosterone levels in your body. Historically, developing oral testosterone medications has been challenging due to difficulties with absorption. Generally, oral testosterone passes through the liver, which can inactivate the hormone. There were also concerns about liver damage from earlier products, but newer medications have addressed this issue.