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Testosterone half life table
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 110124" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Very interesting. I wonder if this info is correct. 12 days for cypionate half life is almost double the 7 day half life that I think most of us thought it had. I don't know which is correct, I'm just saying thats a very big gap between the two</p><p></p><p>To reach a steady state with the 12 day half life it would take 60 days vs the 35 days if the half life is 7 days. That would mean testosterone cypionate would basically take an extra month to reach steady state than previously thought</p><p></p><p>Lastly, I've always heard and read that testosterone enanthate had a slightly longer half life than cypionate, by a day or two. In this chart it shows enanthate actually having a slightly SHORTER half life by 1.5 days. Lots of conflicting info in this chart. Again, I honestly have no clue which is right, just wanted to bring up these couple points about it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 110124, member: 15043"] Very interesting. I wonder if this info is correct. 12 days for cypionate half life is almost double the 7 day half life that I think most of us thought it had. I don't know which is correct, I'm just saying thats a very big gap between the two To reach a steady state with the 12 day half life it would take 60 days vs the 35 days if the half life is 7 days. That would mean testosterone cypionate would basically take an extra month to reach steady state than previously thought Lastly, I've always heard and read that testosterone enanthate had a slightly longer half life than cypionate, by a day or two. In this chart it shows enanthate actually having a slightly SHORTER half life by 1.5 days. Lots of conflicting info in this chart. Again, I honestly have no clue which is right, just wanted to bring up these couple points about it [/QUOTE]
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