From Lexi “For premenopausal patients in their late 20s to early 30s with low serum testosterone and significant symptoms, I typically maintain them on continuous testosterone therapy rather than cycling. Most patients experience a return of symptoms when therapy is paused, and the benefits are consistently maintained with ongoing treatment.
I would only consider discontinuing if circumstances change—such as plans to conceive, discontinuation of oral contraceptives, or new contraindications. Close monitoring and individualized reassessment guide any long-term changes.” We will have Lexi go into more detail during our next Q and A.