Treatment Comparisons

Not sure which treatment is right for you? Our clinically informed, side-by-side comparisons break down the differences so you can make a confident choice.

Weight Loss

Semaglutide vs Tirzepatide

Comparing the two leading GLP-1 weight loss injections head-to-head. Learn how semaglutide and tirzepatide differ in mechanism, average weight loss, side effects, and cost so you can choose the right one.

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Sexual Health

Sildenafil vs Tadalafil

The two most prescribed ED medications work differently and last different durations. This sildenafil vs tadalafil comparison covers onset, duration, daily vs on-demand dosing, and which suits your lifestyle.

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Hair Loss

Finasteride vs Dutasteride

Both block DHT to treat male pattern baldness, but dutasteride is significantly more potent. Compare finasteride vs dutasteride on efficacy, side effect profiles, FDA approval status, and who each is best for.

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Testosterone

TRT vs Enclomiphene

Two fundamentally different approaches to low testosterone. Testosterone replacement therapy directly replaces the hormone, while enclomiphene stimulates your body to produce its own -- with very different trade-offs for fertility.

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Anti-Aging

NAD+ vs Glutathione

Both are cornerstone anti-aging therapies, but they target different cellular pathways. Compare NAD+ injections for cellular energy and repair with glutathione injections for detoxification and oxidative stress.

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Hair Loss

Finasteride vs Minoxidil

The two pillars of hair loss treatment work through completely different mechanisms. Finasteride blocks DHT systemically while minoxidil stimulates follicles topically -- and many men benefit from using both together.

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Warning: Compounded GLP-1s (Tirzepatide & Semaglutide)

Please contact your doctor ASAP and seek in-person care immediately if a side effect becomes problematic or you experience:

  • Severe nausea and/or vomiting resulting in dehydration - it is important to stay well hydrated and drink plenty of fluids while on this medication. Kidney problems/kidney failure - vomiting, nausea, diarrhea can cause dehydration and kidney issues and make kidney problems worse in individuals who have pre-existing kidney conditions; may sometimes lead to the need for hemodialysis.
  • Thyroid C-Cell Tumor: Trouble swallowing, hoarseness, a lump or swelling in your neck, or shortness of breath (see black box warning below).
  • Pancreatitis: Severe pain in your abdomen or back that will not go away.
  • Acute gallbladder disease: Pain in the middle or right upper stomach, fever, white parts of your eyes turn yellow or skin turns yellow, nausea/vomiting.
  • Hepatitis: Elevated liver enzymes/Jaundice.
  • Diabetic retinopathy problems: Changes in vision in those with type II diabetes, particularly vision problems may worsen in those with a history of diabetic retinopathy.
  • Severe gastrointestinal disease: may cause gastrointestinal disease; do not use if you have a history of severe gastrointestinal disease.
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