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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
When will blood levels stabilize on prop EOD?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 191054" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>Propionate has a nominal half-life of 0.8 days. This means things will stabilize within a week. But "stabilize" in this case means only that the profile of serum testosterone in each injection interval is the same. The profile itself varies dramatically, going from a very low pre-injection trough to quite a high level in the few hours after each injection. It's not a protocol I'd recommend, as I found that even daily propionate can cause excessive swings in serum testosterone. Suppose you hit a peak of 1,500 ng/dL three hours after an injection. Then your pre-injection trough 45 hours later is likely to be under 300 ng/dL. This is certainly not optimal.</p><p></p><p>Note also that if you have a longer testosterone ester still in your system then you must wait for it to clear before your results will reflect only the propionate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 191054, member: 38109"] Propionate has a nominal half-life of 0.8 days. This means things will stabilize within a week. But "stabilize" in this case means only that the profile of serum testosterone in each injection interval is the same. The profile itself varies dramatically, going from a very low pre-injection trough to quite a high level in the few hours after each injection. It's not a protocol I'd recommend, as I found that even daily propionate can cause excessive swings in serum testosterone. Suppose you hit a peak of 1,500 ng/dL three hours after an injection. Then your pre-injection trough 45 hours later is likely to be under 300 ng/dL. This is certainly not optimal. Note also that if you have a longer testosterone ester still in your system then you must wait for it to clear before your results will reflect only the propionate. [/QUOTE]
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