HCG vs Testosterone
FDA Approved vs FDA Approved
synergistic Commonly combined in TRT to maintain testicular function and preserve fertility.
Molecular Data
HCG Testosterone
Weight 36,700 Da 288.42 Da (base)
Half-life 24-36 hours ~8 days (cypionate)
Chain 237 amino acids (alpha: 92, beta: 145) —
Type Heterodimeric glycoprotein Steroid hormone (C19H28O2)
Key Benefits
HCG
01 Maintains testicular function during TRT
02 Preserves fertility and prevents testicular atrophy
03 Stimulates endogenous testosterone production
04 Induces ovulation in women
05 FDA-approved for multiple indications
06 Well-established safety profile
Testosterone
01 Restoration of normal testosterone levels in hypogonadal men
02 Increased lean muscle mass and strength
03 Improved bone mineral density and reduced fracture risk
04 Enhanced libido, sexual function, and erectile quality
05 Improved mood, energy, motivation, and cognitive clarity
06 Reduction in body fat percentage, particularly visceral fat
07 Increased red blood cell production and oxygen-carrying capacity
08 Improved insulin sensitivity and metabolic health markers
Dosing Protocols
HCG
250-1500 IU (lower for TRT adjunct, higher for fertility) / 2-3 times weekly, or every other day for lower doses
TRT Adjunct (Low) 250-500 IU Every other day
TRT Adjunct (Standard) 500-1000 IU Twice weekly
HCG Monotherapy 1500-2000 IU 2-3x weekly
Fertility (with FSH) 1500-2000 IU 2-3x weekly
Cryptorchidism (Pediatric) 1000-5000 IU 2-3x weekly for 3-4 weeks
Ovulation Trigger (Female) 5000-10,000 IU Single dose
PCT Protocol 1000-1500 IU Every other day for 2-3 weeks
Testosterone
100-200 mg/week (TRT) / 1-2x per week (injectable)
TRT - Standard Replacement 100-200 mg/week 1-2x per week
TRT - Conservative Start 80-100 mg/week 2x per week (40-50 mg per injection)
TRT - Propionate Protocol 25-50 mg every other day Every other day or 3x per week
Performance Enhancement - Moderate 300-500 mg/week 2x per week
Performance Enhancement - Advanced 500-750 mg/week 2-3x per week
Side Effects
HCG
Gynecomastia (breast tenderness/swelling) due to increased estrogen
Headaches, irritability, and mood swings (especially initially)
Fluid retention and edema
Potential antibody formation with long-term use
Testosterone
Acne and oily skin (increased sebum production via DHT)
Water retention and bloating (estrogen-mediated)
Mild mood changes (irritability, increased assertiveness)
Increased hematocrit and hemoglobin (erythrocytosis)
Testicular atrophy (suppression of LH/FSH from exogenous testosterone)
Injection site pain, redness, or irritation
Increased body hair growth
Mild elevation in blood pressure
Contraindications
Hormone-sensitive cancers (prostate, breast)
Pregnancy (except as prescribed)
Precocious puberty risk in children
Prostate cancer (active or history of hormone-sensitive prostate cancer)
Breast cancer in males
Polycythemia (hematocrit above 54% at baseline)
Uncontrolled severe heart failure
Untreated severe obstructive sleep apnea
Desire for near-term fertility (without concurrent HCG/FSH)
Pregnancy or potential exposure to pregnant women (Category X)
Hypersensitivity to testosterone or any formulation components
Research Evidence
HCG Testosterone
Status FDA Approved FDA Approved
References 5 studies 5 studies
Latest 2024 June 2023
FDA Approved Yes Yes
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