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A combination of Clomid/Enclomiphene & HCG is usually ideal. It would be fine to start those up while still on TRT for a few weeks if it's all planned, then stop Testosterone completely. Testosterone isn't a medication that you ween off of, as any amount still causes suppression. Just note that although you will recover to your normal T production, you will still have aged while on TRT, and all natural T production reduces with age. This means that you will be lower natural T than before you started TRT due to the natural aging and your low T symptoms will return.
There is no "one answer fits all" to this question, as so much about starting TRT as well as coming off of a medication, has to do with the individual's goals of care. Analyzing each patient's regime... See Full Answer
If you wanted to come off of TRT then you'd want to work with your TRT provider. You could likely come off with HCG dosing and potentially a short stint of Clomid, but with Clomid you do want provider... See Full Answer
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