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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 179211" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>The propionate dose is closer to 17 mg of testosterone. If your SHBG didn't change between measurements then you can make some predictions. Cypionate is assumed to result in pretty constant serum levels with daily injections, so the measurement of 735 ng/dL is taken as the average response to 14 mg of testosterone released over one day. Prorating the result for 16.74 mg testosterone from propionate yields an average serum level of about 880 ng/dL. Therefore your trough measurement of 502 ng/dL deviates from the mean by 43%. This is in line with what I have seen, and is more variation than is seen in natural men, who top out around 20-25% above and below the mean. BTW, your predicted peak serum level on propionate is over 1,200 ng/dL.</p><p></p><p>I would take some more measurements before assuming the post-injection peak with cypionate is more than 8 hours. It could be much less. And regardless, the differences between peaks and troughs with daily cypionate is probably a few percent at most.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 179211, member: 38109"] The propionate dose is closer to 17 mg of testosterone. If your SHBG didn't change between measurements then you can make some predictions. Cypionate is assumed to result in pretty constant serum levels with daily injections, so the measurement of 735 ng/dL is taken as the average response to 14 mg of testosterone released over one day. Prorating the result for 16.74 mg testosterone from propionate yields an average serum level of about 880 ng/dL. Therefore your trough measurement of 502 ng/dL deviates from the mean by 43%. This is in line with what I have seen, and is more variation than is seen in natural men, who top out around 20-25% above and below the mean. BTW, your predicted peak serum level on propionate is over 1,200 ng/dL. I would take some more measurements before assuming the post-injection peak with cypionate is more than 8 hours. It could be much less. And regardless, the differences between peaks and troughs with daily cypionate is probably a few percent at most. [/QUOTE]
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