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half life dose dependent?

Qrios

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Hi guys!
I know how to calculate half life and the math behind it.
Does anyone know if the calculations is correct for higher doses?
I'm thinking maybe there could be some limiting factor at higher doses? (not enough enzymes)
The calculations (I know of) work fine when dealing with radioactive decay.
But the body is as we all know a little more complicated.
 
in a study i remember one injection of 100mg test enanthate reached basal levels in 10 days, while 200mg injection took 12 days to reach same levels, so dose does increase HL of AAS.
 
The math used to calculate half life is simply a mathmatical equation which only takes into account fixed variables. In reality the size of the depot, concentration of AAS in depot, oil used, location of depol all have an effect on the half life. But those are things that have not been studied enough and therefor the data is marginal and hard to apply. Just using the mathmatical half life should be a close approximation of whats really happening.
 
thanks for the answers
Do you know how much difference it makes and in what direction of any of these "things" you mentioned?
 
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