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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Big Pharma vs Compounded T Comparison
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 180467" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>Regardless of the carrier oil used they are all highly refined/purified.</p><p></p><p>Even then most men on trt are using 200mg/ml strength T formulations and seeing as the most commonly prescribed doses are in the range of 100-200 mg/week the amount of the carrier oil one is injecting weekly is minuscule.</p><p></p><p>As far as many stating cottonseed oil is more viscous and harder to inject do understand that although grapeseed oil is less viscous and may seem easier to inject when using a 27-31 gauge insulin syringe that benzyl alcohol is added to pharma-grade T-cyp which reduces the viscosity of the oil.</p><p></p><p>Top it off with the fact that slightly warming the vial before drawing will make it much easier to pass through a smaller diameter needle.</p><p></p><p>Many tend to act as if cottonseed oil is to difficult to draw/inject when using an insulin syringe.</p><p></p><p>When I first started trt I was prescribed pharma-grade T-cyp (Depo-Testosterone) 100mg/ml strength and unfortunately, the 200mg/ml strength is not available in Canada.</p><p></p><p>My protocol was 100mg/week sub-q.</p><p></p><p>I was injecting 1ml of the oily solution using a fixed insulin syringe 28 gauge and never had any issue when drawing/injecting the oil subcutaneously.</p><p></p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 180467, member: 13851"] Regardless of the carrier oil used they are all highly refined/purified. Even then most men on trt are using 200mg/ml strength T formulations and seeing as the most commonly prescribed doses are in the range of 100-200 mg/week the amount of the carrier oil one is injecting weekly is minuscule. As far as many stating cottonseed oil is more viscous and harder to inject do understand that although grapeseed oil is less viscous and may seem easier to inject when using a 27-31 gauge insulin syringe that benzyl alcohol is added to pharma-grade T-cyp which reduces the viscosity of the oil. Top it off with the fact that slightly warming the vial before drawing will make it much easier to pass through a smaller diameter needle. Many tend to act as if cottonseed oil is to difficult to draw/inject when using an insulin syringe. When I first started trt I was prescribed pharma-grade T-cyp (Depo-Testosterone) 100mg/ml strength and unfortunately, the 200mg/ml strength is not available in Canada. My protocol was 100mg/week sub-q. I was injecting 1ml of the oily solution using a fixed insulin syringe 28 gauge and never had any issue when drawing/injecting the oil subcutaneously. . [/QUOTE]
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