Both masteron and primobolan are legal to prescribe in Australia?Lots of people say Masteron is a good compound to add to for libido. Also helps with E2 apparently.
It’s prescribed by a clinic in Australia as well as Primabolan
Lots of people say Masteron is a good compound to add to for libido. Also helps with E2 apparently.
It’s prescribed by a clinic in Australia as well as Primabolan
Interesting. What primo/ test combos did u try? Like what dosages of each together did u trial?I’ve actually just come off of primo, tried both it and Proviron no luck from either.
I’m literally going through every single item that says it’s supposed to help with libido.
After doing more and more trial and error and looking back through old notes, I’m starting to come to this theory.
My t dose has been to high, not because of high e2 or anything estrogen related side effects but from test being 2 high.
Brain is constantly stimulated with dopamine from the high testosterone levels and it never takes a break.
So nothing shocks it anymore to get excited.
Just swapped to my lowest test dose I’ve ever been on about a week ago. Gonna let this sit for a couple of months and see where I end up.
Gonna finish the rest of this Melanotan 2 up at the current 0.5 mg per day then call it quits for awhile before I look into the pt141.
Just continuing with the MT2 for the weight loss.
Side note: the freckles are coming on strong from the mt2, probably around 30 or so between face and arms.
A clinic in Australia prescribes them. If it’s legal I have no idea but normally when it’s prescribed by a clinic it’s supposed to be legal. It’s made in a compounding pharmacy so who knows. It costs $500 for 10ml apparentlyBoth masteron and primobolan are legal to prescribe in Australia?
Jesus! $500/ 10ml?!?! I know things are more expensive in Australia than the states, but that’s literally insane! Primo is called Primo for a reason, but there ain’t no primo in the world worth $500/ 10ml! As far as I know masteron isn’t legal to prescribe anywhere in the world, and idk if primo is either. Thought that there’s just some places where u can buy primo in a pharmacy without a prescription. But not positive about any of that tbh.A clinic in Australia prescribes them. If it’s legal I have no idea but normally when it’s prescribed by a clinic it’s supposed to be legal. It’s made in a compounding pharmacy so who knows. It costs $500 for 10ml apparently
The clinic is a bit dodgy from what I read on line. They charge clients $80 for 3ml of testosterone that I get for $36.Jesus! $500/ 10ml?!?! I know things are more expensive in Australia than the states, but that’s literally insane! Primo is called Primo for a reason, but there ain’t no primo in the world worth $500/ 10ml! As far as I know masteron isn’t legal to prescribe anywhere in the world, and idk if primo is either. Thought that there’s just some places where u can buy primo in a pharmacy without a prescription. But not positive about any of that tbh.
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A form of estrogen produced from testosterone. Important for bone health, mood, and libido. Too high can cause side effects; too low can affect well-being.
Dihydrotestosterone is a potent androgen derived from testosterone. Affects hair growth, prostate health, and masculinization effects.
The biologically active form of testosterone not bound to proteins. Directly available for cellular uptake and biological effects.
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