Do all steroids with an enanthate ester have the same half life?

No, we know this isn't possible since many base hormones have different half lives already. Trestolone ace has a much diff half life then Tren ace. We've seen studies showing just how fast the clearance rate of MENT is.

Also I believe steroid plotter isn't accurate

Actually I may need to revise this thought.... When speaking strictly of "half life" of said hormone we merely mean the time it takes to have the ester cleaved and be left with half of the remaining compound. This means the remaining other half of the compound has either had the ester cleaved and or has metabolized half of the compound in blood serum at varying percentages, but still 50% of the original untouched compound still circulates. If we are talking purely time to cleave ester this may be roughly the same compound to compound. But when we take into account cleaving of ester + metabolizing said compound after ester formation breaking (feels of the actual drug and clearance rate) this time frame probably varies.

I'm not very learned to the academia side of all this however, so I could very well be way off base here.
 
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I'm asking because Steroid Plotter - The Web's #1 Steroid Cycle Planner shows something totally different.

The blue line is Test E, the purple one is Tren E. Both are set at 100mg E3D, ending at week 8. Why does Tren E have higher blood concentration levels and takes longer to clear? Is this BS or really the case?

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When you inject 1 mg, and the body breaks down the ester, and the blood carries it away, will a blood test show the same concentration at ng/dL for trenbolone and testosterone?

I doubt it, but I do not know the answer.

For whatever it is worth, both plots look the same to me. One compound just shows up at a lower blood concentration than the other.

I would guess not all chemicals are in the blood at the same concentration as every other chemical even with no ester present.
 
Steroid plotter has gone to shit now. I use Just1Cycle as it uses the proper HLs.
I find it got a lot worse with the update. I don't get why they use ng/dl. Blood level response to any dose varies wildly so choosing that measure made me not trust the site anymore. Mg released is not going to be completely accurate, but it makes a lot more sense.
 
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