Application feedback

warnerve

Well-known member
To avoid giving too much info, I will keep it simple...for anyone that has considered applying transdermals on the scrotum, don't do it, unless someone proves it is far more effective than anywhere else. Thank you and good night:icon_lol:
 
If it worked SIGNIFICANTLY better I would actually do it all the time, I used just 4ad transdermal and the pain only lasts about 5-10 seconds, then it's completely fine. Pretty intense for those few seconds though, and I don't even wanna imagine doing it with 1 test
 
I've done it

Out of curiousity I've done it with Phlo Jel... once or twice...it didn't have any ill effects...


You didn't use something like DMSO did you?

BTW... there is alot of research data that indicates the scrotum is the best place for application of transdermal test
 
Beside any ill effect I'm too scared to put test on the scrotum. too close to prostate. I guess the effect on prostate will be just excessive.
 
I thought about that too but read that .pdf on the phlo-jel site, and it showed that research didn't support that idea:

I cut and pasted parted this from another post:

"Testoderm scrotal patches
require shaving the scrotum and cannot be used on a patient with an underdeveloped scrotum. Lack of
adhesion is also frequently reported.[24] The patches also offer limited opportunity for discretion and little
dosing flexibility."...

...Even so, researchers reviewing the effects of the Testoderm scrotal patch and other nonscrotal
patches have found few problems with prostatism....

...Alza researchers originally developed their first patch,
Testoderm, to be applied to the shaved scrotum. They found that, compared with other skin sites, the scrotal
skin is about five times more efficient at absorbing percutaneously applied steroids.[17,24]...
 
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