Testosterone replacement therapy typically requires the following resources:

 

    1. A healthcare provider: You will need to see a healthcare provider, such as a primary care doctor or a specialist in endocrine disorders, to discuss your symptoms and determine if testosterone replacement therapy is appropriate for you.

    1. A testosterone replacement therapy method: There are several different methods of testosterone replacement therapy, including injections, patches, gels, and pellets. Your healthcare provider will help you choose the most appropriate method for you based on your individual needs and preferences.

    1. Testosterone: You will need a supply of testosterone to use for testosterone replacement therapy. This may be in the form of injections, patches, gels, or pellets.

    1. Equipment: Depending on the testosterone replacement therapy method you choose, you may need equipment such as syringes for injections or a special applicator for gels.

    1. Follow-up appointments: It is important to have regular follow-up appointments with your healthcare provider to monitor your testosterone levels and side effects.