UBCNews - Business - Testosterone Replacement Therapy For Men: Treat Fatigue & Mood Changes Today

Episode Date: November 22, 2025

Welcome back, everyone. Today we're digging into something that affects more men than you might think - fatigue, mood swings, low energy. Have you ever wondered if there's a biological reason... you're just not feeling like yourself anymore? TRT Australia City: Hurstville Address: 7–11 The Avenue Website: https://trtaustralia.com/x

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Starting point is 00:00:05 Welcome back, everyone. Today, we're digging into something that affects more men than you might think. Fatigue, mood swings, low energy. Have you ever wondered if there's a biological reason you're just not feeling like yourself anymore? That's a great question, and honestly, it's something I hear all the time. A lot of men brush off these symptoms as just getting older, but there's often more to it. We're talking about low testosterone or hypogondism, which can really impact your quality of Right, so let's break that down.
Starting point is 00:00:38 What exactly is testosterone doing in the body that makes it so important? Testosterone is a male sex hormone that's vital for so many things. Sexual function, bone and muscle growth, red blood cell production, sex drive, mood, even mental ability. When your body doesn't produce enough of it, you end up with what we call testosterone deficiency or hypogonidism. And that deficiency can be categorized in different ways, right? Exactly. There's primary hypogondism, which is due to testicular issues, and secondary hypogondism, which stems from problems in parts of the brain like the hypothalamus or pituitary gland. Late onset hypogondism tends to be more common in older men.
Starting point is 00:01:25 Mm-hmm, makes sense. So what are the telltale signs someone might be dealing with low testosterone? Well, in adults, the symptoms are pretty varied. You've got sexual symptoms like diminished libido and impaired sexual performance, mood changes, irritability especially, low energy, reduced muscle strength, and even reduced bodily hair growth. Some men notice low semen volume or infertility too. That's quite a range. I imagine a lot of guys experience one or two of those and don't connect the dots. Do you find that's the case with most people you talk to?
Starting point is 00:02:01 I completely agree. I had a colleague who was dragging through his days, thought he just needed more coffee. Turned out his testosterone levels were way below normal. Once he got that sorted, the difference was night and day. Suddenly he's waking up at 5 a.m. for the gym instead of hitting snooze 10 times. Huh, that's the kind of turnaround we all dream about, right? That brings us to treatment.
Starting point is 00:02:26 How does testosterone replacement therapy actually help with these symptoms? TRT is designed to bring testosterone levels back into the normal range, which alleviates the symptoms associated with its deficiency. Studies show that men undergoing TRT often report a significant reduction in fatigue. There's also a marked improvement in sexual desire and even erectile function. So there's more to it than just energy. It's mood, libido, the whole package. Definitely. TRT boosts mood, alleviates irritability and depressive symptoms, and significantly
Starting point is 00:03:03 improves overall well-being in men with low testosterone. Research has found that TRT improved total serum testosterone levels, as well as scores for sexual function, aging symptoms, and depression in men with testosterone deficiency. In other words, it helps restore what's been missing and brings men back to feeling like themselves again. That point about restoring what's been missing sets up our next piece, the practical side of getting treatment. But first, a quick word from our sponsor. If you're experiencing fatigue, mood changes, or low libido, TRT Australia specializes in testosterone replacement therapy
Starting point is 00:03:41 through a simple telehealth approach. They provide thorough blood testing, expert medical consultations, and deliver treatment directly to your door across Australia. With personalized plans built around your symptoms and health goals, plus a free initial assessment, reclaiming your strength and vitality has never been more accessible. Learn more at TRT Australia.com. Picking up on restoring what's been missing, what are the actual treatment options available in Australia? In Australia, you've got several options, injections, implants, capsules, gels, and patches.
Starting point is 00:04:18 Injections are commonly given into the muscle, with frequency varying based on the specific type prescribed. There's also a longer-acting injectable form available that helps maintain more consistent testosterone levels over time. I see. Interesting. What about the other methods? Gels are really popular because you rub them into the skin once a day, and they provide a relatively constant concentration over 24 hours. Implants are small pellets placed under the skin that can last four to six months. Patches are worn all the time, usually applied at night. though some men do develop skin irritation from them. So there's flexibility depending on what fits your lifestyle.
Starting point is 00:05:01 Now let's talk about the elephant in the room, cost. What should men expect to pay for TRT in Australia? Pricing is really based on personalized plans, including the frequency of treatment and the prescribed medication. Costs are customized to individual requirements and depend on pharmacy prices, typically ranging from about 1,750 to 2,300. $800 per year according to available data.
Starting point is 00:05:26 That's more affordable than some people might assume, especially when you consider the quality of life improvements. Absolutely. And it's worth mentioning that TRT is legal in Australia, but you do need a prescription from a licensed physician. It's only available to men with diagnosed hypogonidism, so proper medical evaluation is essential. Right, which means blood tests and consultations are part of the process.
Starting point is 00:05:53 Exactly. Diagnosis is based on two things. Symptoms are signs of low testosterone and blood tests. Blood measurements should be done in the morning, typically between 7 and 10 a.m. Because there's a natural peak during that time. At least two blood samples on different days are needed to measure total testosterone levels. And once someone starts treatment, there's more to it than just starting medication, isn't there? Definitely. Ongoing monitoring is necessary. You'll need regular PSA. blood tests and prostate examinations to monitor for any issues, blood tests to check hematicrit levels, and measuring testosterone levels to adjust treatment dosing as needed. So to everyone listening, if you're experiencing these symptoms, getting evaluated,
Starting point is 00:06:39 and finding a personalized approach is really important. Um, what kind of improvements do men typically notice once they start TRT? Men on testosterone therapy typically report improved mood, reduced anxiety, and improvement in overall quality of life scores. There's also increased muscle mass and strength because TRT promotes protein synthesis. Research on cognitive function has shown some promising results, though findings have been mixed.
Starting point is 00:07:07 That's really compelling. It sounds like TRT addresses multiple dimensions of health, physical, mental, emotional. It does, in most studies examining the effects of testosterone on depressive symptoms have shown improvement with testosterone therapy. Research has documented decreases in anger, irritability, sadness, tiredness, and nervousness, while noting improvements in energy levels and overall sense of well-being.
Starting point is 00:07:35 Those are the kinds of changes that can really transform someone's day-to-day life. Before we wrap up, are there any important considerations or cautions men should be aware of? Definitely. TRT isn't for everyone. Men with prostate cancer or those suspected of having it should not have TRT. Men planning to have children should defer treatment because it can affect fertility, though sperm production usually recovers several months after stopping, and men with normal testosterone levels shouldn't receive TRT because their own testes will stop producing testosterone. Makes sense. The right treatment for the right person at the right time is what matters.
Starting point is 00:08:15 Well, this has been a really informative conversation. If you're dealing with fatigue, mood changes, or any of the symptoms we've discussed, it's worth having a conversation with a health care professional to see whether TRT might be right for you. Absolutely. The key is getting properly evaluated and finding a treatment plan that's personalized to your individual needs and health goals. Restoring vitality and improving quality of life is the goal. Thanks for joining us today. Until next time, take care of yourselves.

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