EMPOWER PHARMACY - Personalizing Testosterone Therapy: Exploring Oral Solutions (Kyzatrex)

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Hosted by Dr. Mohit Khera, a board-certified urologist and leading expert in testosterone optimization.

Empower is thrilled to host a free educational webinar on KYZATREX®, an FDA-approved oral testosterone treatment designed for men with low testosterone. It’s been shown to be up to 96% effective in helping men restore testosterone to normal levels.1,2* This informative session will provide prescribers with key insights into this innovative treatment option and how it can benefit their patients.




In this engaging session, "Personalizing Testosterone Therapy: Exploring Oral Solutions" you’ll learn:

* The history and need for Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT)

* Benefits and clinical considerations of KYZATREX® as an oral testosterone replacement therapy.




Discover how Empower can support your practice by providing compounded, brand-name, and generic medications all-in-one place. Our nationwide shipping capabilities, ensuring seamless patient access across all 50 states.
 








post #10 (Go nuts!)
 
 
7:55-13:42
 
Note: I am not a noob, have a 9 year history here under a different username changed due to online security issues.

4 points:

1- Glad Empower is on board. After having to stop injections after 8 years because of erythrocytosis, I left Dr Saya last year because there was no good connection to fill a Kyzatrex script from him. He wrote it for Defy's standard fee, but I was not able to get it filled through the other mail order pharmacies that say they carry it. (Due to my comprehensive medical history, there was no way I'd go though Marius partners like vitamin shoppe.)

I had terrible trouble trying to get Kyzatrex until they listed a local Uro who did his fellowship with Lipshulz. Took months to get a script filled, but finally on Kyzatrex,

2- Glad to see they compiled the breakfast/lunch kinetic graph. I've had trouble with the peaks/troughs. I have taken that idea a step further, and evened things out a bit taking 200mg breakfast, 100mg lunch. It isn't part of their standard Rx plan to issue two different strength pills, but my uro supplies the Kyzatrex from their office which works out to the same cost as taking two of the same dose pills/day. Doing better on this plan so far.

3-My erythrocytosis is resolved, and I am happy enough, but not feeling as well as on a Cataceous type of Prop/Enanthate blend daily.

4-My trough is too low, and the morning dose of Kyzatrex has a strong stimulant effect, it is a daily roller coaster, but my veins are happier.

I think I would do better on three 100mg doses/day, but doesn't work well with feeding times and remembering to take that may doses a day. And the cost basis is per pill not the dose per pill, so it would cost 1/2 again as much.
 
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Note: I am not a noob, have a 9 year history here under a different username changed due to online security issues.

4 points:

1- Glad Empower is on board. After having to stop injections after 8 years because of erythrocytosis, I left Dr Saya last year because there was no good connection to fill a Kyzatrex script from him. He wrote it for Defy's standard fee, but I was not able to get it filled through the other mail order pharmacies that say they carry it. (Due to my comprehensive medical history, there was no way I'd go though Marius partners like vitamin shoppe.)

I had terrible trouble trying to get Kyzatrex until they listed a local Uro who did his fellowship with Lipshulz. Took months to get a script filled, but finally on Kyzatrex,

2- Glad to see they compiled the breakfast/lunch kinetic graph. I've had trouble with the peaks/troughs. I have taken that idea a step further, and evened things out a bit taking 200mg breakfast, 100mg lunch. It isn't part of their standard Rx plan to issue two different strength pills, but my uro supplies the Kyzatrex from their office which works out to the same cost as taking two of the same dose pills/day. Doing better on this plan so far.

3-My erythrocytosis is resolved, and I am happy enough, but not feeling as well as on a Cataceous type of Prop/Enanthate blend daily.

4-My trough is too low, and the morning dose of Kyzatrex has a strong stimulant effect, it is a daily roller coaster, but my veins are happier.

I think I would do better on three 100mg doses/day, but doesn't work well with feeding times and remembering to take that may doses a day. And the cost basis is per pill not the dose per pill, so it would cost 1/2 again as much.

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Yes the downfall here for some would be the daily swings in peak/trough let alone trough levels will always end up near/back to baseline which can have a negative impact on overall well-being.

Fine line here especially for those reaping the beneficial effects when it comes to preventing/minimizing elevated RBCs, hemoglobin and hematocrit which is a given when running too high a trough/steady-state FT level as any of the oral TU formulations (Jatenzom Tlando or Kyzaterx) will have the least impact on one of the most common side effect when using exogenous T.

Just to be clear when it comes to the Breakfast + Lunch Dosing Protocol/PK as Dr. Sun stated: and although this is obviously not real pharmacokinetics I just basically superimposed the two graphs on eacth other and I think that this is roughly what's happening because I've checked labs on hundreds of patients at all different time frames
 
 

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