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Converting an oral to an injectable

mattdan

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Well I have some oral anavar in a peg 400 base. It tastes like total shit of course. More than that I'm also considering that injecting would be easier on the liver, but would of course require daily injections.

The oral anavar is clear, I was expecting a powder suspension in water, not PEG 400. It is NOT a powder suspension, the var is fully dissolved in the peg.

I'm considering adding some BA, sterilizing it and running it thru a bacteria filter to make it an injectable.

I did some research and I know you can inject peg 400, if there's a negative to it I couldn't find it.

Am I missing something?
 
Just fine a juice that masks the flavour and forget about injecting. Grapefruit juice is usually decent and will help you get more efficient use out of your var as well.

Make sure to run your var with creatine as they have a good synergy together.
 
Q: Why would it be easier on the liver?

You are missing something from the equation and if best, if you are going to inject - which would serve no purpose other than the taste, do it twice a day.





A: It won't
 
Cardinal, if he injects vs oral half as much processing. always going to be easier on the liver.

Very far from the truth, anavar is c17alpha alkylated, the difference between injecting and oral is so negligble that it isn't noticeable.

By the way, anavar has actually been used to treat liver damage on people who have suffered the effects of alcoholism.

The same argument applies for any c17 oral vs injectable.
 
Very far from the truth, anavar is c17alpha alkylated, the difference between injecting and oral is so negligble that it isn't noticeable.

By the way, anavar has actually been used to treat liver damage on people who have suffered the effects of alcoholism.

The same argument applies for any c17 oral vs injectable.


All due respect bro, the "first pass" through the liver is avoided all together so the stress to the liver is reduced.

Regarding the anavar being used to repair liver damage, never heard that one, I'll have to check into it. What I do know tho is that liver values in blood work and cholesterol are negatively effected by anavar. I know of several bros that have said their liver values were out of whack on var.

I guess it's just assumed that since liver values are out of whack that liver damage will occurr.
 
Just fine a juice that masks the flavour and forget about injecting. Grapefruit juice is usually decent and will help you get more efficient use out of your var as well.

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE DRUG INTERACTIONS
This food-drug interaction was actually discovered by accident. A study that was intending to test the interaction of alcohol and a blood pressure medication, used a mixture of alcohol with grapefruit juice to disguise the taste of alcohol for the study. Ironically, alcohol had no effect on the tested medication, but the grapefruit juice seemed to enhance the absorption of the drug.

The researchers then confirmed the finding by comparing drug levels when taken with either grapefruit juice or water and found five-fold higher blood levels of the drug when it was taken with juice. Orange juice did not show this effect.

Grapefruit juice inhibits a special enzyme (CYP3A4) in the intestines that is responsible for the natural breakdown and absorption of many medications. When the action of this enzyme is blocked, the blood levels of these medications increase, which can lead potentially toxic side effects from the medications.

Research has suggested that flavonoids and/or furanocoumarin present in Grapefruit are the substances that act to block the enzyme in the intestines that normally metabolizes many drugs.

Some medications that interact with grapefruit juice:

Statins (Cholesterol Lowering Drugs)
Antihistamines: Terfenadine
Calcium Channel Blockers (Blood Pressure Drugs):
Anti-convulsant: Tegretol (Carbamazepine)
Anxiolytics: Valium (Diazepam)
Anti-depressant: Sertraline Clomipramine
Cortico-steroids: Methylprednisolone
Oestrogens: Ethinyl estradiol
Anabolic Steroids: Dianabol
Impotence Drug: Viagra
 
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE DRUG INTERACTIONS
This food-drug interaction was actually discovered by accident. A study that was intending to test the interaction of alcohol and a blood pressure medication, used a mixture of alcohol with grapefruit juice to disguise the taste of alcohol for the study. Ironically, alcohol had no effect on the tested medication, but the grapefruit juice seemed to enhance the absorption of the drug.

The researchers then confirmed the finding by comparing drug levels when taken with either grapefruit juice or water and found five-fold higher blood levels of the drug when it was taken with juice. Orange juice did not show this effect.

Grapefruit juice inhibits a special enzyme (CYP3A4) in the intestines that is responsible for the natural breakdown and absorption of many medications. When the action of this enzyme is blocked, the blood levels of these medications increase, which can lead potentially toxic side effects from the medications.

Research has suggested that flavonoids and/or furanocoumarin present in Grapefruit are the substances that act to block the enzyme in the intestines that normally metabolizes many drugs.

Some medications that interact with grapefruit juice:

Statins (Cholesterol Lowering Drugs)
Antihistamines: Terfenadine
Calcium Channel Blockers (Blood Pressure Drugs):
Anti-convulsant: Tegretol (Carbamazepine)
Anxiolytics: Valium (Diazepam)
Anti-depressant: Sertraline Clomipramine
Cortico-steroids: Methylprednisolone
Oestrogens: Ethinyl estradiol
Anabolic Steroids: Dianabol
Impotence Drug: Viagra

Good read bro.
 
Well I have some oral anavar in a peg 400 base. It tastes like total shit of course. More than that I'm also considering that injecting would be easier on the liver, but would of course require daily injections.

The oral anavar is clear, I was expecting a powder suspension in water, not PEG 400. It is NOT a powder suspension, the var is fully dissolved in the peg.

I'm considering adding some BA, sterilizing it and running it thru a bacteria filter to make it an injectable.

I did some research and I know you can inject peg 400, if there's a negative to it I couldn't find it.

Am I missing something?

get some emapty gel caps,,,fill ,,,swallow,,,no taste
 
get some emapty gel caps,,,fill ,,,swallow,,,no taste

Thanks for the suggestions, that's not a bad one but no one has addressed my main question - can converting it to an injectable be done?

Taste is the least of my concerns here. My main two are liver values and efficacy. 50mg injected is more effective than 50mg injested.

Thanks
 
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