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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Individualized differences based on carrier oils used for Test Cyp?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Sypolt" data-source="post: 214072" data-attributes="member: 13328"><p>Aside from a possible allergic reaction which is more likely with cottonseed oil, the carrier oil itself had absolutely nothing to do with it. </p><p></p><p>Consider:</p><p>1) Your lab results could either be exactly the same, or they could be hundreds of ng/dL different depending on what is going on with your body. Testosterone alone doesn’t determine your serum testosterone level. </p><p></p><p>2) More likely is the fact that both compounded and “retail” Testosterone Cypionate are permitted to vary in actual strength +/- 10% from the strength stated on the vial. The FDA considers that good enough and within spec when it comes to Testosterone Cypionate. So you could end up with 1 vial at 95% of the strength and another vial at 104% of the strength. I have also seen stability reports of compounded T increasing in strength during the 365 stability test.</p><p></p><p>The point is that there are differences product to product along with the same product possibly changing over time as well. And that’s before the completely unpredictable state that the body will be in lab draw to lab draw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Sypolt, post: 214072, member: 13328"] Aside from a possible allergic reaction which is more likely with cottonseed oil, the carrier oil itself had absolutely nothing to do with it. Consider: 1) Your lab results could either be exactly the same, or they could be hundreds of ng/dL different depending on what is going on with your body. Testosterone alone doesn’t determine your serum testosterone level. 2) More likely is the fact that both compounded and “retail” Testosterone Cypionate are permitted to vary in actual strength +/- 10% from the strength stated on the vial. The FDA considers that good enough and within spec when it comes to Testosterone Cypionate. So you could end up with 1 vial at 95% of the strength and another vial at 104% of the strength. I have also seen stability reports of compounded T increasing in strength during the 365 stability test. The point is that there are differences product to product along with the same product possibly changing over time as well. And that’s before the completely unpredictable state that the body will be in lab draw to lab draw. [/QUOTE]
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