Nandrolone with TRT - Nandrolone for TRT and HRT HR - addition of deca to hrt

Balance My Hormones
3 Jun 202022:07

Summary

TLDRIn this episode of 'Balance My Hormones,' Nelson Virgil, a prominent figure in the TRT community, discusses the clinical use of nandrolone, an anabolic steroid. He highlights its FDA approval since 1962 for anemia treatment and its off-label uses, including HIV wasting and joint pain in men with low testosterone. Virgil emphasizes the importance of shifting the stigma around nandrolone and other FDA-approved compounds, advocating for their broader acceptance in clinical practice. The conversation also touches on the challenges of accessing these treatments in different healthcare systems and the role of compounding pharmacies in the US.

Takeaways

  • 💉 The speaker has a personal connection with nandrolone, having used it alongside testosterone for many years.
  • 📚 Nelson Virgil, an author with a background in the TRT community, discusses the clinical use of nandrolone and its effects.
  • 🏥 Nandrolone was approved by the FDA in 1962 for the treatment of anemia and has been used off-label for other conditions since then.
  • 📊 Recent studies from Houston have shown nandrolone to be effective in reducing joint pain in men with low testosterone.
  • 💊 Nandrolone is legally prescribed in the United States through compounding pharmacies, as it is no longer available as a brand-name drug.
  • 🚫 The anabolic steroid control act in the 1990s made nandrolone illegal for non-clinical use, but it is now seeing a resurgence in clinical applications.
  • 🤔 There is a debate about the long-term use of nandrolone due to its potential to decrease HDL cholesterol and increase blood pressure.
  • 🌐 The speaker suggests that activism for men's health could help improve access to hormones and treatments like nandrolone.
  • 💼 The compounding industry in the United States has played a crucial role in making nandrolone and other hormones more accessible.
  • 💡 The speaker expresses concern about the potential loss of access to nandrolone and other treatments if the compounding industry is over-regulated.
  • 🌟 The script concludes with a call for continued education and activism to ensure men have access to the hormones and treatments they need.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of nandrolone in the speaker's personal experience?

    -The speaker has a special place in their heart for nandrolone due to its role when they started testosterone therapy. They did not start with testosterone alone but with nandrolone, which is also known as Deca in the bodybuilding world.

  • Why does the speaker want to shift the perception of nandrolone from bodybuilding to clinical use?

    -The speaker aims to reduce the stigma associated with nandrolone and other FDA-approved compounds, emphasizing their clinical benefits and合法 uses beyond bodybuilding, such as for treating anemia and other conditions.

  • When was nandrolone approved by the FDA, and for what purpose?

    -Nandrolone was approved by the FDA in 1962 for the treatment of anemia.

  • What is the current status of nandrolone's legality and prescription in the United States?

    -Nandrolone is legally prescribed in the United States, often through compounding pharmacies, for various off-label uses, including joint pain and conditions like HIV wasting and cancer.

  • What recent research has been highlighted regarding nandrolone's effects on joint pain?

    -A recent study from Baylor College of Medicine showed a dramatic decrease in joint pain for men with low testosterone after treatment with nandrolone.

  • Why is the availability of nandrolone through compounding pharmacies significant?

    -Compounding pharmacies provide access to nandrolone by prescription, despite it no longer being available as a brand-name pharmaceutical product, making it more affordable and accessible for patients.

  • What are some of the potential side effects of nandrolone mentioned in the script?

    -Potential side effects include a decrease in HDL (good cholesterol), increased blood pressure, and water retention, which can be detrimental to the kidneys.

  • How does the speaker view the future of nandrolone's clinical use in the United States?

    -The speaker sees a positive trend, with growing data supporting its use and more doctors prescribing it legally for clinical purposes, despite the challenges from regulatory bodies.

  • What is the role of activism in advancing men's health and access to hormones like nandrolone?

    -The speaker believes that activism can help raise awareness and push for better access to hormones needed for men's health, similar to how activism advanced HIV treatments and awareness.

  • What challenges do doctors face in prescribing off-label medications like nandrolone in countries with national healthcare systems?

    -Doctors in countries with national healthcare systems may face bureaucratic restrictions and guidelines that make it difficult to prescribe off-label medications, even when there is evidence supporting their use.

  • How does the speaker suggest maintaining access to nandrolone and similar compounds in the United States?

    -The speaker suggests protecting the compounding pharmacy industry and the self-pay or cash-based healthcare system, which allows for more flexibility in accessing off-label prescriptions.

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