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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Half lives of testosterone, hCG, anastrozole and clomiphene.
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<blockquote data-quote="Bentiger07" data-source="post: 156505" data-attributes="member: 13543"><p>Thanks for this thread btw. VERY useful for HRT, sticky worthy. Many fall into this pitfall. I found myself referring back to it for others struggling. A lot of USEFUL knowledge here.</p><p></p><p>I see in all cases listed, there are 1 or more doses done before half life of that medication is reached. The math formula to multiply half life by 5 to know how long it takes to reach somewhat fairly stable levels works great for commonly used TRT medications....about double the amount being in the system after 5 half lifes.</p><p></p><p>But just incase someone misinterprets, this formula wont work if the half life happens quicker than how often one doses. Say for something like caffeine which I believe has a half life of 4.5hrs. 5 half lives would be 22.5 hrs. Consume coffee once every morning at 100mg a day. Next morning at 24hr mark, almost no caffeine in the system, not double.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bentiger07, post: 156505, member: 13543"] Thanks for this thread btw. VERY useful for HRT, sticky worthy. Many fall into this pitfall. I found myself referring back to it for others struggling. A lot of USEFUL knowledge here. I see in all cases listed, there are 1 or more doses done before half life of that medication is reached. The math formula to multiply half life by 5 to know how long it takes to reach somewhat fairly stable levels works great for commonly used TRT medications....about double the amount being in the system after 5 half lifes. But just incase someone misinterprets, this formula wont work if the half life happens quicker than how often one doses. Say for something like caffeine which I believe has a half life of 4.5hrs. 5 half lives would be 22.5 hrs. Consume coffee once every morning at 100mg a day. Next morning at 24hr mark, almost no caffeine in the system, not double. [/QUOTE]
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