SARM Injectable Preparation

gear shef

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Wanting to try to make an injectable preparation of RAD140. I actually really like this compound guys. And that’s coming from someone who’s tried just about everything now.

I want to do it traditionally with BA BB and MCT. I’ve read you could do up to 100mg/ml of YK11. Idk how true that is. But I can’t find anything about SARMS solubility in the context of injectables except for that one YK11 mention which was just a random write up.

I’ve emailed a couple SARM powder suppliers but they haven’t responded yet.

Thank in advance
 
Why inject when its orally active?

Just curious.

See if there is any added benefits. We don’t know the percentage that is orally active but injection beats absorption any day so I’d like to see if it’s effects are stronger. Additionally it anecdotally has reports of site enhancement which I don’t believe for a minute.

Really I just want to try it and see if it’s better
 
See if there is any added benefits. We don’t know the percentage that is orally active but injection beats absorption any day so I’d like to see if it’s effects are stronger. Additionally it anecdotally has reports of site enhancement which I don’t believe for a minute.

Really I just want to try it and see if it’s better

not to mention oral substances ted to be very hard on the liver resulting in long term damage, from my research that's the biggest benefit of going injection vs oral, it doesn't destroy your liver.
 
not to mention oral substances ted to be very hard on the liver resulting in long term damage, from my research that's the biggest benefit of going injection vs oral, it doesn't destroy your liver.
Bear in mind it has to do with the methylization of the AAS. Injectable orals are typically just as bad since they have the same chemical structure.

I wanted to point that out, not saying you didn't know that..
 
We don’t know the percentage that is orally active
Yes we do, it has an oral bioavailability of about 65-75%. Just because you don't know something doesn't mean the rest of us are as ignorant as you.

Have fun injecting something with a very high oral bioavailability. LOL!
 
Bear in mind it has to do with the methylization of the AAS. Injectable orals are typically just as bad since they have the same chemical structure.

I wanted to point that out, not saying you didn't know that..
I actually didn't know that, I was going off what I have been reading regarding why injected meds are more beneficial than oral. I'm still new to this and doing a lot of research so another lesson learned for me.. don't comment unless I know what I'm saying is 100% correct... that's ok tho I learned something new from this but ill check it out some more and get better educated.
 
Yes we do, it has an oral bioavailability of about 65-75%. Just because you don't know something doesn't mean the rest of us are as ignorant as you.

Have fun injecting something with a very high oral bioavailability. LOL!

Well if your going to say that, the burden of proof is on you. Provide your evidence that RAD140 is 65-75% orally bioavailable.
 
Well if your going to say that, the burden of proof is on you. Provide your evidence that RAD140 is 65-75% orally bioavailable.

I read 2 separate studies a few years ago. Both had oral availability of Rad 140 around ~70%. So I don't think he's lying about the 65-70%. The question becomes, is it worth it to inject for such a small loss when comparing the mgs lost?
 

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