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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
50mg every 3 days Protocol
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<blockquote data-quote="MarkM" data-source="post: 114871"><p>It makes it somewhat difficult to give proper advice when we don't really know the ranges from the lab you are using. For example, at LabCorp, the SHBG range is from 19.3 - 76.4 nmol/l. If you are using LabCorp, the dead center of the range is at 47.85 nmol/l. So if you are using LabCorp you are just over the mid range on SHBG and I would not consider that high. LabCorp might have an age-related range, I'm not 100% sure. If you go with 50mg every 3 days that will be more testosterone being injected per week than the 50mg every 3.5 days. If you want to 40 mg every 3 days might be more of an equal dose to the 50mg every 3.5 days. Unless you have symptoms of high estradiol I would not consider 40 pg/ml extremely high. My estradiol runs 35 pg/ml and I am just fine with that level. Which test was used on your estradiol? Was it the Roche ECLIA or the Estradiol Sensitive, LC/MS/MS assay? That makes a difference too. </p><p></p><p>It won't hurt you to try a new protocol but if you change you should stick with it for 6 weeks so the new protocol reaches a steady state. Is your prescription 100 mg/ml or 200 mg/ml? It does make a difference. Assuming it is 100 mg/ml then you are talking about two injections of 50 mg per injection. Yes, you can draw it all in the syringe and only inject half the testosterone. Is the syringe you are using have a needle that is permanently attached on one that can be removed and a new needle exchanged in its place? If a permanent needle you must make sure that you clean that needle very well before the second injection so you do not get an infection from a dirty needle. It would be better it you have a syringe that the needle can be removed and put a new needle on for the second injection. A lot of people prepare injections a head of time, I do, but I use different syringes and needles.</p><p></p><p>So, to clarify, are you wanting to use the same syringe and the same needle? If so, I would not personally recommend that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkM, post: 114871"] It makes it somewhat difficult to give proper advice when we don't really know the ranges from the lab you are using. For example, at LabCorp, the SHBG range is from 19.3 - 76.4 nmol/l. If you are using LabCorp, the dead center of the range is at 47.85 nmol/l. So if you are using LabCorp you are just over the mid range on SHBG and I would not consider that high. LabCorp might have an age-related range, I'm not 100% sure. If you go with 50mg every 3 days that will be more testosterone being injected per week than the 50mg every 3.5 days. If you want to 40 mg every 3 days might be more of an equal dose to the 50mg every 3.5 days. Unless you have symptoms of high estradiol I would not consider 40 pg/ml extremely high. My estradiol runs 35 pg/ml and I am just fine with that level. Which test was used on your estradiol? Was it the Roche ECLIA or the Estradiol Sensitive, LC/MS/MS assay? That makes a difference too. It won't hurt you to try a new protocol but if you change you should stick with it for 6 weeks so the new protocol reaches a steady state. Is your prescription 100 mg/ml or 200 mg/ml? It does make a difference. Assuming it is 100 mg/ml then you are talking about two injections of 50 mg per injection. Yes, you can draw it all in the syringe and only inject half the testosterone. Is the syringe you are using have a needle that is permanently attached on one that can be removed and a new needle exchanged in its place? If a permanent needle you must make sure that you clean that needle very well before the second injection so you do not get an infection from a dirty needle. It would be better it you have a syringe that the needle can be removed and put a new needle on for the second injection. A lot of people prepare injections a head of time, I do, but I use different syringes and needles. So, to clarify, are you wanting to use the same syringe and the same needle? If so, I would not personally recommend that. [/QUOTE]
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