While I recognize I'm probably a rare case, the excipient differences look like they're making a big difference for me.
Yes, no one would know better than you.
You may say it isn't worth sweating these details but it seems to me you've decided on using the good stuff for your own protocol.
Just to be clear the main reason I settled on the Delatestryl (TE) over the Depo-Testosterone (TC) has nothing to do with the formulations let alone PKs.
It came down to the strength of T.
Delatestryl (TE) is 200 mg/mL and unfortunately in Canada Depo-Testosterone (TC) is only available in 100 mg/mL whether big pharma or the more recently released generic Taro-Testosterone (TC).
To be honest, if the TC was available in the 200 mg/mL strength I would have stuck with it.
Also, keep in mind that I am injecting strictly sub-q and it is more advantageous to inject lower volumes of the oily solution as this can help minimize/prevent the chance of having a bad reaction such as nodules/bumps.
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