I just wanted to know something about how the esters of test in sus work. I assume that they stay in the oil at the site until the ester 'wears off' and then the free test moves into the blood where it can act. I don't know if this is true but this would be a good starting point to learn how they really work.
If it were true, however, would the test be noneffective in the blood with the ester attached and thus an injection into the blood would be a waste of gear? - like when a capillary is hit.
If it were true, however, would the test be noneffective in the blood with the ester attached and thus an injection into the blood would be a waste of gear? - like when a capillary is hit.