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What do you pay for the pharm Var man? And what company is it? Just curious. ..

Omfg it's expensive. Like 7.00 per pill. 20mgs. And it's from wells pharmacy. But man the pumps are crazy and I get cramps all the time in my muscles while on it.
 
Omfg it's expensive. Like 7.00 per pill. 20mgs. And it's from wells pharmacy. But man the pumps are crazy and I get cramps all the time in my muscles while on it.

Wells pharmacy is where it's at. My trt comes from them as well.


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Omfg it's expensive. Like 7.00 per pill. 20mgs. And it's from wells pharmacy. But man the pumps are crazy and I get cramps all the time in my muscles while on it.
So you pay $350 for a 50 pill bottle I'm guessing. Sounds right on the money lol But your correct Pharm Var is good stuff. I fucking love it....haha
 
That reminds me, can you please tell me more about those TT values you posted a couple days ago? I asked you about them but you must have missed it.

I suspect they're nadir values, which is why I asked. If they are nadir, that means those same people would have much higher TT values if blood draw was at peak.

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Not sure man. I've had them in my phone for some time now. I can try to look around where they came from. If u can remind me tomorrow in pm.
 
Saw this study on another board. Looked over it . . . looks like 12 healthy men took 600mg of Test E week of pharma grade . . . average test was 23xx in the subjects. Looks like that is about a 3.50 X dosage.

Testosterone dose-response relationships in healthy young men. - PubMed - NCBI

Its good for sources to put in batch numbers. If one person is at 3X and another person is at 6X on the same batch then it could very well be differences how body handles juice.
Those are nadir levels, otherwise known as trough if you look at how levels rise and fall when injecting exogenous hormone. So 2300 was the lowest test level observed on a 600 mg weekly injection, more than likely drawn 7 days after their last injection and just before the next injection
 
I would strongly suggest re-reading that study.

The serum levels in that study are all nadir values, they were drawn when test levels are the lowest before the next pin.

We test for peak values when drawing bloods - and that 2300 at nadir could easily be double or triple that at peak. This changes a little bit when dosing is split, but this study was done on a single weekly dose.
Beat me to it, that's what I get for not reading further before response. Forgive my repost of your information
 
Those are nadir levels, otherwise known as trough if you look at how levels rise and fall when injecting exogenous hormone. So 2300 was the lowest test level observed on a 600 mg weekly injection, more than likely drawn 7 days after their last injection and just before the next injection
Isn't it half life accounted for. Generally you shoot every 3 1/2 days to keep hormones at level. If you shoot every seven days then half life should be accounted for right? Asking as I am not a guru. Have some knowledge but not an expert
 
Isn't it half life accounted for. Generally you shoot every 3 1/2 days to keep hormones at level. If you shoot every seven days then half life should be accounted for right? Asking as I am not a guru. Have some knowledge but not an expert

The test levels in the study were the lowest levels measured. They didn't measure peak levels but trough levels.
 
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