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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Anxiety and Depression increased since starting TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="bennettjc" data-source="post: 192093" data-attributes="member: 41390"><p>Cataceous,</p><p></p><p>I appreciate your stating that the half-life of T. Enanthate is about 5 days. And that 4 weeks is a decent interval to get blood levels after a change in dosing. This will assuage my impatience a bit and make life easier otherwise. </p><p></p><p>I've read a lot of things in less reliable places (aka various websites) like " testosterone enanthate has a variable half-life of between 5 and 10 days" or "<em>Testosterone Enanthate</em> contains the carboxylic acid ester, enanthoic acid. It has a <em>half</em>-<em>life</em> of approximately 7-9 days." </p><p></p><p>But then in a random published paper: "Mean <em>half</em>-<em>life</em> estimates for <em>testosterone</em>-enanthate and dihydrotestosterone were 5 and 7 days, respectively."</p><p></p><p>These are all estimates, and of course vary per person, their SHBG, etc. But are there what might be considered definitive sources addressing this issue? I checked my old "Goodman & Gillman's" Pharmacology Text. They don't get into it. Or perhaps there cannot be a definitive source for such matters?</p><p></p><p>Best,</p><p>Bennett</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bennettjc, post: 192093, member: 41390"] Cataceous, I appreciate your stating that the half-life of T. Enanthate is about 5 days. And that 4 weeks is a decent interval to get blood levels after a change in dosing. This will assuage my impatience a bit and make life easier otherwise. I've read a lot of things in less reliable places (aka various websites) like " testosterone enanthate has a variable half-life of between 5 and 10 days" or "[I]Testosterone Enanthate[/I] contains the carboxylic acid ester, enanthoic acid. It has a [I]half[/I]-[I]life[/I] of approximately 7-9 days." But then in a random published paper: "Mean [I]half[/I]-[I]life[/I] estimates for [I]testosterone[/I]-enanthate and dihydrotestosterone were 5 and 7 days, respectively." These are all estimates, and of course vary per person, their SHBG, etc. But are there what might be considered definitive sources addressing this issue? I checked my old "Goodman & Gillman's" Pharmacology Text. They don't get into it. Or perhaps there cannot be a definitive source for such matters? Best, Bennett [/QUOTE]
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