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About this collection

Testosterone replacement therapy requires a reliable, consistent injection routine. Whether you're self-administering subcutaneous testosterone or drawing from a multi-dose vial for intramuscular use, having the right supplies on hand makes the whole process cleaner, safer, and more comfortable.

This collection covers the core supplies for TRT injections in Australia: draw needles to pull from the testosterone vial, insulin syringes for subcutaneous administration, and alcohol wipes for sterile prep. Everything sourced locally and shipped fast.

What TRT Users Need

Draw Syringe — for Drawing from the Vial

The Draw Syringe ($4.95) uses an 18G needle — the right gauge for drawing testosterone, which is an oil-based solution that's thicker than aqueous injections. The wider bore pulls cleanly from the vial without requiring excessive force or leaving residue in the needle.

The process: wipe the vial top with an alcohol wipe, insert the 18G draw needle, draw your dose (testosterone dosing is typically measured in mg but drawn in ml — confirm the concentration on your vial), then swap to an insulin syringe for the actual injection. This two-needle technique keeps your injection needle sharp and uncontaminated.

Insulin Syringes — for Subcutaneous Injection

Subcutaneous testosterone administration — injecting into the fat layer just under the skin — is increasingly common for TRT. It's simpler than intramuscular, requires shorter needles, and many people find it more comfortable.

We carry two sizes:

  • 1ml Insulin Syringes (100-pack, $34.95) — Handles most TRT subcutaneous doses. If you're injecting 0.1–0.5ml per shot (which covers most protocols at standard concentrations), the 1ml is the right choice. The fine 29–31G needle makes sub-Q injections very tolerable.
  • 0.5ml Insulin Syringes (100-pack, $34.95) — Better if your dose volume is consistently below 0.3ml. More precise at the lower end of the scale.

Both syringes come as 100-packs. If you're injecting twice weekly, a single pack covers a full year of injections — stock up and stop reordering.

Alcohol Wipes — for Sterile Prep

Every injection starts with a wipe. The vial top, your injection site — both get wiped before anything touches them. Let the alcohol dry before inserting the needle.

The Alcohol Wipes (200-pack, $14.95) are individually sealed, saturated with 70% isopropyl alcohol. 200 wipes covers two years of twice-weekly injections with wipes to spare for the vial top. Simple, cheap, important.

Who This Is For

Men on testosterone replacement therapy in Australia who self-administer their injections and want a reliable, consistent supply of the basics. Whether you're new to TRT and getting your first kit together, or an experienced patient who just needs to restock, we keep everything in stock and ship with Australia Post express.

We're Australian-owned with local inventory — not a reseller dropshipping from overseas. When you order, it's typically with you the next business day.

Discreet Packaging

Orders ship in plain packaging with no product description on the outside. Just a standard postage satchel or box from a generic sender name. We understand discretion matters.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I use subcutaneous or intramuscular injection for TRT?

That's a conversation for your prescribing doctor or pharmacist — both methods are used for TRT and each has its place depending on your protocol and preference. For subcutaneous injections, insulin syringes are the right tool. For intramuscular, you'd typically use a longer needle (not covered in this collection). If you're on sub-Q, everything here works.

Which syringe size is right for my TRT dose?

It depends on your dose volume. If you know the concentration of your testosterone (e.g. 100mg/ml or 200mg/ml), divide your dose in mg by the concentration to get the volume in ml. Most sub-Q TRT protocols fall between 0.1–0.5ml per injection, so the 1ml syringe covers most cases. If you're consistently at 0.2ml or below, the 0.5ml gives you slightly better precision.

Do I need the draw syringe?

For subcutaneous testosterone (oil-based), yes — using an 18G draw needle to pull from the vial and then switching to a fine insulin syringe for injection is the cleaner approach. It keeps the injection needle sharp and makes drawing the oil much easier. The draw syringe is $4.95 and you reuse the barrel; just use a fresh needle cap each time.

Can I get free shipping?

Yes — free express shipping on orders over $149. A full TRT kit (draw syringe + insulin syringes + wipes) comes in at $89.85. Adding a second syringe pack gets you to $124.80; add both sizes and you're over the threshold.

Where can I learn more about TRT injection technique?

Check back soon for our detailed TRT injection guide — it's in progress and will cover sub-Q technique, site rotation, two-needle method, and common mistakes. In the meantime, your prescribing doctor or pharmacist is the best resource for technique guidance specific to your protocol.

Stock Up Before You Need To

Running out of supplies mid-protocol is the kind of friction that leads to missed doses. A 100-pack of insulin syringes at $34.95 is a year's supply for twice-weekly injections. Keep a spare pack on hand and remove reordering from your mental load.

Free express shipping on orders over $149. Australian-owned, discreet packaging, local stock.