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“Testosterone cypionate and testosterone enanthate provide extremely comparable patterns of testosterone release. Not only are physical advantages not possible in one over the other, but actual differences in pharmacokinetic patterns are hard to notice (these two drugs are for all intents and purposes functionally interchangeable). The only key difference between the two seems to be in the area of patient comfort”
Excerpt From: Llewellyn, William. “Anabolics.” iBooks.
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“Testosterone enanthate is a slow-acting injectable form of the androgen testosterone. Following deep
“intramuscular injection, the drug is designed to provide a sustained release of testosterone into the bloodstream for approximately 2 to 3 weeks. In order to maintain normal physiological levels of testosterone during androgen replacement therapies, injections of testosterone enanthate are usually required at least every two weeks, although more meticulous physicians will administer the drug weekly.”
Excerpt From: Llewellyn, William. “Anabolics.” iBooks.
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