question for swale

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swale i am curious why you do not use sustanon for trt.in the uk sustanon 250 is used for hypogonadal males at a dosage of 250mg every 3 weeks.i am curious why you use cypionate at approx 100mg weekly for trt and not sustanon 250 when i thought sus was specifically designed with 4 esters for a timed release effect of testosterone over a 28 day period.does it not keep test level with the timed release effect.i am just wondering as it would be a less frequent injecting regime long term for trt patients.
 
Sustanon is the least ideal test manufactured. The multiple esters are its downfall. Inconsistent plasma levels (spikes) are the last thing we want. If they wanted to make something that required less injections, you'd simply use only longer estered-test and dose it accordingly (i.e. higher). Based on where you want plasma test levels to be, you'd inject at a frequency that would allow for an even plasma level. This is virtually impossible with sustanon alone, unless you shoot various shorter esters during the intervening periods of sustanon injections.
 
Good question. First, Sustanon is not FDA-approved, so i cannot use it. Next, I get a fairly stable serum androgen level using the protocols that I do use with Upjohn test cyp. And einstein is right--those changing levels via the ester mix would make it much more difficult to dose it properly, especially initially. With the Upjohn, I usually have my guys tuned-up by the end of the second month.
 
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