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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
New Member is Canada w/ pre-TRT bloodwork
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 129860" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>If anything higher doses of androgens lower ones SHBG.....if it has increased than something else is causing it.....aside from ones genetics playing a role in SHBG levels many other factors can alter it.</p><p></p><p>No reason to stress over switching to enanthate from cypionate as they are basically interchangable as cypionate ester is only slightly longer acting.</p><p></p><p>Both esters (enenthate/cypionate) come in multi-dose vials.</p><p></p><p>In Canada Delatestryl (enanthate) is commonly prescribed as it comes in a higher strength/ml ( 5 ml vial @ 200 mg/ml) where as Depo-Testosterone (cypionate) is a lower strength/ml but larger vial ( 10 ml vial @ 100 mg/ml).....it also comes in a higher strength/ml same size vial ( 10 ml vial @ 200 mg/ml) but is only prescribed in the US.</p><p></p><p>Delatestryl would be more efficient especially when injecting sub-q as one can use a lower volume of oil per injection due to the higher strength which can lessen the chance of one developing lumps/pain at injection site as some experience this when injecting sub-q.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 129860, member: 13851"] If anything higher doses of androgens lower ones SHBG.....if it has increased than something else is causing it.....aside from ones genetics playing a role in SHBG levels many other factors can alter it. No reason to stress over switching to enanthate from cypionate as they are basically interchangable as cypionate ester is only slightly longer acting. Both esters (enenthate/cypionate) come in multi-dose vials. In Canada Delatestryl (enanthate) is commonly prescribed as it comes in a higher strength/ml ( 5 ml vial @ 200 mg/ml) where as Depo-Testosterone (cypionate) is a lower strength/ml but larger vial ( 10 ml vial @ 100 mg/ml).....it also comes in a higher strength/ml same size vial ( 10 ml vial @ 200 mg/ml) but is only prescribed in the US. Delatestryl would be more efficient especially when injecting sub-q as one can use a lower volume of oil per injection due to the higher strength which can lessen the chance of one developing lumps/pain at injection site as some experience this when injecting sub-q. [/QUOTE]
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