jackedgrampa
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I am researching Testosterone Undecanoate (TU) and considering a modified injection protocol. Standard recommendations are for infrequent injections (every 10-14 weeks). However, I am exploring the possibility of front-loading TU to achieve a faster onset of effects.
My proposed protocol is to inject a total of 4000mg of Testosterone Undecanoate on Day One, administered in multiple injection sites (4 x 4ml vials of 1000mg/4ml).
I am aware this is a significantly higher initial dose than typically recommended for TU. My rationale is to potentially saturate the system more rapidly and achieve a more consistent release profile, closer to that of shorter-ester testosterone like Enanthate, but with less frequent injections in the long run.
Is it similar to a 400mg of test E weekly?
My primary concerns are:
My proposed protocol is to inject a total of 4000mg of Testosterone Undecanoate on Day One, administered in multiple injection sites (4 x 4ml vials of 1000mg/4ml).
I am aware this is a significantly higher initial dose than typically recommended for TU. My rationale is to potentially saturate the system more rapidly and achieve a more consistent release profile, closer to that of shorter-ester testosterone like Enanthate, but with less frequent injections in the long run.
Is it similar to a 400mg of test E weekly?
My primary concerns are:
- What are the potential health risks of such a large initial dose of TU?
- Is this approach likely to be effective in achieving a faster onset and stable levels, or is it fundamentally flawed due to TU's long-acting nature?
- Has anyone attempted a similar high-dose front-load with Testosterone Undecanoate? What were the results and side effects?
