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Vitality Injection

Standard TRT with testicular preservation. Weekly injection, comprehensive labs.

What's in it

  • Testosterone Cypionate (weekly subcutaneous injection)
  • Gonadorelin (2x weekly subcutaneous injection — preserves testicular function and fertility during TRT)
  • Anastrozole (when needed, doctor-titrated)
From $189 /month
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What's included in your monthly plan

Medication

Compounded Vitality injection protocol with weekly dosing. Strength personalized by your doctor based on your labs.

Doctor consultation

Initial online visit, ongoing care, lab review, personalized titration.

Free shipping

Fast tracked delivery from a licensed US pharmacy. Discreet packaging.

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Protocol details

How It Works

Vitality Injection is the clinical standard for testosterone replacement therapy. Direct delivery into the bloodstream achieves the most predictable, measurable, and consistent testosterone levels.

Weekly small-volume subcutaneous injection (not intramuscular) — insulin-thin needle, 2 minutes once a week. Most clients notice steadier energy, libido, and recovery within 2–3 weeks.

Standard TRT shuts down your testes — they stop producing because external testosterone signals "we have enough". Over time this means atrophy and fertility loss. Gonadorelin prevents this by signaling your pituitary to keep stimulating your testes naturally — so your fertility and natural function are preserved alongside the protocol.

Comprehensive monitoring: baseline labs, then quarterly checks on T, E2, PSA, CBC, and lipids. Your physician adjusts dose based on labs and response.

Testosterone Cypionate is bioidentical testosterone in an oil vehicle. Injected subcutaneously, it releases over 5–7 days, producing a steady serum level.

Anastrozole, when needed, controls aromatization of testosterone into estradiol — keeping the ratio in a healthy range.

Baseline labs required. Your physician monitors Total T, Free T, Estradiol, PSA, CBC and adjusts based on your response. Quarterly monitoring required while on protocol.

Benefits
  • Predictable, measurable testosterone restoration
  • Faster onset than oral protocols (2–3 weeks)
  • Highest bioavailability
  • Steady weekly rhythm — no daily pills
  • Improved energy, libido, strength, recovery
  • Quarterly lab monitoring keeps you dialed in
Expected Results

Week 1–2: Energy lift, better sleep, libido return.
Week 3–4: Stronger drive, improved morning erections, clearer thinking.
Week 6–12: Body composition shifts, strength gains, recovery improvement.
Month 3+: Steady-state benefits. Quarterly labs guide ongoing titration.

What's Included
  • Compounded Testosterone Cypionate multi-dose vial (monthly)
  • Anastrozole when prescribed
  • Sterile insulin syringes, alcohol swabs, sharps container
  • Injection technique tutorial
  • Doctor consultation and quarterly lab review
  • Direct messaging with your physician
Product Details

Testosterone Cypionate
• Form: Sterile oil-based injectable
• Route: Subcutaneous (weekly)
• Strength: personalized by your physician
• Storage: Room temperature, away from light

Anastrozole (if prescribed)
• Form: Oral tablet
• Strength: personalized
• Storage: Room temperature

Compounded at: 503A-licensed US pharmacy partner. Each batch USP <797> compliant.

How to Use
  • Inject weekly, same day each week
  • Subcutaneous in abdomen or thigh — rotate sites
  • Insulin-thin needle, 2-minute procedure
  • Anastrozole per your physician's schedule
  • Detailed video guidance after your consult
Recommended Cycle

Long-term continuous use is standard for TRT. Baseline labs, follow-up at 6–8 weeks, then quarterly.

Your physician adjusts dose based on Total T, Free T, Estradiol, PSA, CBC, and lipid panel.

Side Effects

Possible: acne, fluid retention, mood shifts in early adjustment, elevated red blood cell count (monitored via CBC), elevated estradiol (managed with Anastrozole).

Long-term TRT suppresses natural sperm production. If fertility is a concern, ask about adjunct protocols.

Why are injections priced different from oral forms?

Both forms use the same active molecules — just delivered differently.

Injections enter the bloodstream directly, so around 95% of the compound reaches your cells. Oral forms pass through the digestive system, with 30–40% reaching the bloodstream. To compensate, oral protocols use higher concentrations.

In practice: injections act faster (results in 2–3 weeks). Oral protocols act gentler and more gradually (results in 4–6 weeks). Neither is "better" — they're different paths to similar outcomes.

The price difference reflects what each form requires to produce. Sterile injectables need clinical-grade processes (sterility testing, cold-chain shipping). Oral forms can be produced more simply.

Who Should Not Use

Do not use if you have:
• Active prostate or breast cancer
• Untreated severe sleep apnea
• Hematocrit above 54%
• Severe heart failure
• Plans for fertility in the near term (without adjuncts)

Your physician reviews your full history and labs before clearing you. Testosterone is a DEA Schedule III controlled substance — prior labs are required.

Shipping

Your protocol ships from a licensed US compounding pharmacy in discreet, unmarked packaging. Most orders arrive within 5–7 business days after your doctor approves your prescription.

Sterile injections ship refrigerated overnight when needed — at no extra cost. You'll get a tracking link by email the moment your box leaves the pharmacy.

Shipping is included in every monthly plan. We deliver to all 50 US states.

Important Safety Information

Stop and contact your physician immediately if you experience:
• Erection lasting over 4 hours
• Sudden vision or hearing changes
• Chest pain or cardiac symptoms
• Signs of severe allergic reaction
• Any unexpected symptoms

Inform other healthcare providers — especially before surgery. Never share medications. Never reuse syringes (injection protocols).

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Free assessment. Pay only if your doctor prescribes.

Compounded medications are prepared based on specific patient needs and are not reviewed or approved by the FDA for safety or effectiveness. Prescription required. Results may vary. Final medication and dosing determined by your prescribing doctor based on your assessment. Testosterone is a DEA Schedule III controlled substance — prior bloodwork required by federal law. Available in most US states. Check eligibility during assessment.