readalot
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Less additional excipient you are injecting into your body. For most probably not a huge deal but for some they seem to notice a difference in inflammation / subjective feel /unsure if there is cRP benefit. It ultimately becomes benzoic acid in the body and then metabolized and eliminated.what are the benefits to no BB?
Benzyl benzoate - Wikipedia
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As an excipient in some testosterone-replacement injectable medications, benzyl benzoate has been reported as a cause of anaphylaxis in a case in Australia.[14] Bayer includes this report in information for health professionals and recommends that physicians "should be aware of the potential for serious allergic reactions" to preparations of this type.[9] In Australia, reports to ADRAC, which evaluates reports of adverse drug reactions for the Therapeutic Goods Administration, show several reports of allergic issues since the anaphylaxis case from 2011.
Removing BB from the oil does increase viscosity and slower draw and injection times. BA does influence pharmacokinetics and perhaps BB does as well to some extent. If you sit there and look at Pharma Test Cyp it is 20% BB!
I've recently switched to Test Enanthate with 2% BA (not BB) from Empower. That's 20 mg BA per ml without the 200 mg BB per ml. The low excipient champ seems to be Hikma; they make Delatestryl generic Test E with 5 mg of chlorobutanol per ml of solution.
Xyosted has no additives but ridiculously expensive and autoinjector.
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