What is MANopause?

I’m not crazy about the term “Manopause'', but I guess it sounds better than Hypogonadism! That’s what we are really talking about though.

Do you have these symptoms?
Low energy
Decreased sex drive
Depressed moods
Low interest in your hobbies or sporting activities

Most men just accept these symptoms as the “normal aging process”. Why should we accept such a decline in our health? Men like to think that we can just push through and ignore the fatigue. We think we can “fix” ourselves. We don’t like to ask for help. 

These symptoms are warning signs of physiologic changes in your health. Our bodies are screaming for a normal balance of hormones. Well, you have reached the time to ask Designer Drugs for help. We specialize in optimizing men’s health. Whatever phase you are in, we can help.

In our consultation, we will determine whether your Hypogonadism is primary or secondary.

Primary is testicular failure to produce the life-giving testosterone that we so desire.

Secondary is the pituitary not signaling the testes to produce testosterone.

Either way, we have a solution that will benefit your hormonal needs.

What you need to do:
1. Optimize your levels of these vital nutrients: Zinc, vitamin D, and Magnesium. These are key intermediaries in making Testosterone.
2. Schedule a consultation with our certified BHRT pharmacist at Designer Drugs. It’s time for a professional to help you reach your goals.

Don’t ignore the inevitable. You can’t do this by yourself. Don’t just throw testosterone on to light the fire. We tend to think that if a little works, more is better! This is not so with testosterone replacement. Balanced replacement is necessary. Men have estrogen too. The more testosterone you take, the more estrogen you make. We don’t want man boobs! These levels need to be balanced to give you the optimal results that you deserve.

Let us guide you and your prescriber to beat Manopause.


Written by Randy Davis
Randy Davis is our owner and pharmacist. He has over 35 years of experience and is a nationally recognized leader in the art of compounding. He earned his B.S. from Lipscomb University in his hometown of Nashville, TN before attending Samford University in Birmingham, AL for pharmacy school. Randy is passionate about working with physicians and their patients to offer the best choices in personalized medicine.

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