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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Deca (nandrolone) added to trt and wow!!
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 165404" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>When on trt the most commonly prescribed injectable esterified T is enanthate or cypionate.</p><p></p><p>As we know when starting trt or increasing/decreasing dose .....T levels are in FLUX during the following weeks leading up to when blood levels have stabilized.....as it will take roughly 5-6 weeks due to the enanthate or cypionate ester.....let alone 2-3 months at the new levels for the body to truly adjust.</p><p></p><p>When adding nandrolone decanoate to a trt regime it will take longer for blood levels to stabilize due to the decanoate ester.</p><p></p><p>Testosterone <strong>enanthate</strong>: 7-carbon ester side-chain</p><p>Testosterone <strong>cypionate</strong>: 8-carbon ester side-chain</p><p>Nandrolone <strong>decanoate</strong>: 10-carbon ester side-chain</p><p>Testosterone <strong>undecanoate</strong>: 11-carbon ester side-chain</p><p></p><p>Testosterone undecanoate has the longest duration of action and blood levels take much longer to stabilize compared to the enanthate or cypionate ester.</p><p></p><p>He is only 5 weeks in.....some what pointless to test lipids or hemoglobin/hematocrit at such time.....I would give it 8-12 weeks before testing bloods to truly gauge whether said dose/injection frequency has any impact on possibly lowering ones HDL or increasing hemoglobin/hematocrit.</p><p></p><p>It has been shown that when using higher doses of nandrolone as in 200 mg/week it can lower HDL and it has been shown that lower doses of 100 mg/week can increase hemoglobin/hematocrit.....but it is not a given as it comes down to how the individual responds to testosterone/AAS.</p><p></p><p>Short term use as in 5 weeks is minimal.....will be much more interesting to see blood work at the 8-12 week mark.</p><p></p><p>Regarding increased hemoglobin/hematocrit which is common on trt.....levels will increase within the first 1-3 months and can take up to 9-12 months to reach peak levels.</p><p></p><p>Longer use of higher doses of nandrolone would most likely have the same impact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 165404, member: 13851"] When on trt the most commonly prescribed injectable esterified T is enanthate or cypionate. As we know when starting trt or increasing/decreasing dose .....T levels are in FLUX during the following weeks leading up to when blood levels have stabilized.....as it will take roughly 5-6 weeks due to the enanthate or cypionate ester.....let alone 2-3 months at the new levels for the body to truly adjust. When adding nandrolone decanoate to a trt regime it will take longer for blood levels to stabilize due to the decanoate ester. Testosterone [B]enanthate[/B]: 7-carbon ester side-chain Testosterone [B]cypionate[/B]: 8-carbon ester side-chain Nandrolone [B]decanoate[/B]: 10-carbon ester side-chain Testosterone [B]undecanoate[/B]: 11-carbon ester side-chain Testosterone undecanoate has the longest duration of action and blood levels take much longer to stabilize compared to the enanthate or cypionate ester. He is only 5 weeks in.....some what pointless to test lipids or hemoglobin/hematocrit at such time.....I would give it 8-12 weeks before testing bloods to truly gauge whether said dose/injection frequency has any impact on possibly lowering ones HDL or increasing hemoglobin/hematocrit. It has been shown that when using higher doses of nandrolone as in 200 mg/week it can lower HDL and it has been shown that lower doses of 100 mg/week can increase hemoglobin/hematocrit.....but it is not a given as it comes down to how the individual responds to testosterone/AAS. Short term use as in 5 weeks is minimal.....will be much more interesting to see blood work at the 8-12 week mark. Regarding increased hemoglobin/hematocrit which is common on trt.....levels will increase within the first 1-3 months and can take up to 9-12 months to reach peak levels. Longer use of higher doses of nandrolone would most likely have the same impact. [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Deca (nandrolone) added to trt and wow!!
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