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<blockquote data-quote="Fortunate" data-source="post: 208038" data-attributes="member: 42264"><p>I have used enanthate in both an autoinjector without alcohol or preservatives as well as standard version in vial with alcohol and preservatives. Both subcutaneous. Subjectively, I believe I felt the same, regardless of the preparation. In fairness, I did not run this experiment very thoroughly and I did not use them close together in time, so memory could be a bit faulty. </p><p></p><p>If anyone else wants to try this experiment, I came up with a novel way. If you have Xyosted, it is very easy to inject it into a sterile vial. You can then use your syringe to draw up the amount that you want for each injection. The reason I did this is that Xyosted only comes in specific strengths. 100 mg is too much for me at one time. 50 mg is too little for me over the course of a week, I think. Therefore, I use the 100 mg pens that I already had, injected them into a vial and drew up the amount I wanted to inject. Disclaimer: if you are drawing multiple times through the same vial, you could theoretically contaminate it, as it does not have preservatives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fortunate, post: 208038, member: 42264"] I have used enanthate in both an autoinjector without alcohol or preservatives as well as standard version in vial with alcohol and preservatives. Both subcutaneous. Subjectively, I believe I felt the same, regardless of the preparation. In fairness, I did not run this experiment very thoroughly and I did not use them close together in time, so memory could be a bit faulty. If anyone else wants to try this experiment, I came up with a novel way. If you have Xyosted, it is very easy to inject it into a sterile vial. You can then use your syringe to draw up the amount that you want for each injection. The reason I did this is that Xyosted only comes in specific strengths. 100 mg is too much for me at one time. 50 mg is too little for me over the course of a week, I think. Therefore, I use the 100 mg pens that I already had, injected them into a vial and drew up the amount I wanted to inject. Disclaimer: if you are drawing multiple times through the same vial, you could theoretically contaminate it, as it does not have preservatives. [/QUOTE]
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