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placebo: a method to investigate of drugs.
No. Why would someone make a placebo that you can die from?
Although it is hard to tell exactly if you are given a placebo or not, here are some ways that may help: Placebo medications usually will not produce side effects. If you are experiencing no side effects while an active medication probably would produce side effects, then you may have received a placebo. If the desired effects are not occurring, then you may have received a placebo.
I would expect testosterone to prevent or reverse atrophy of the testes.
How many ml of testosterone would equal 75 mg
One possible benefit would be that, maybe, they could share their knowledge. Maybe it could also be to make the investigation more reliable?
A placebo is a 'pretend' medicine. If you were testing a new pain relief pill, for example, you might prescribe that to 1,000 people and prescribe a harmless placebo (perhaps just sugar made to look like a pill) to another 1,000 patients. One would naturally expect that the first pill eased pain while the placebo did nothing, but because of psychological components etc., it is possible that several patients who received the placebo will claim it did relieve their pain! Strictly, a placebo should do nothing to improve the lot of a patient...
The type of investigation would be fieldwork.
Testosterone is a hormone that works inside the body. You would not be able to apply it topically.
Primary care providers normally test testosterone levels.
A placebo has no medical properties at all so, yes, you would be at risk of getting pregnant.
AS progesterone is for ladies and testosterone lare for men , so it should not affect each other.