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About TRT Supplies
Syringes, a draw needle, wipes and a sharps container for at-home testosterone replacement therapy. If you're on prescribed TRT - enanthate, cypionate or a compounded blend - and inject subcutaneously, the kit is small and easy to keep stocked.
Most subcutaneous TRT users reach for our 1ml insulin syringe (31G x 6mm) - fine bore, smooth plunger, comfortable in the thigh or abdomen. If you draw from a multi-dose vial, our 10mL draw needle (18G) fills fast without coring the stopper.
Swab the site with an alcohol wipe before every injection - 20 seconds that genuinely lowers infection risk. A 1.8L Sharpsafe container holds about a year of weekly injections; when it is full, dispose of it safely.
Plain, discreet packaging - the box just reads "Injection Supplies", with no medication references. Same-day dispatch from Sydney on orders before 1pm AEST, free standard shipping over $149.