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Drinking injectable Dbol...?

Well I'm a newb to AAS, but from what I read, most injectables are esters and take awhile to be activated by your body, but once they do YEEHAA.

You inject into your muscle (intramuscular injection) and this creates a depot or storage bin if you will. It slowly leaches out into your body (blood stream) and gives you a sustained release of whatever it is you inject. Their is a first pass mechanism, but I still need to read more on that.

Dianabol usually comes in tablet form which is 17-AA methylated I think. This means it has double bond somewhere on it to prevent the liver from breaking it down. This also means it's harsh on the liver and shouldn't be used for more than 4-6 weeks although I have read of people taking smaller doses for longer periods of time, like 10mg daily for 12 weeks though most probably think this isn't a good idea.

If it's injectable then it shouldn't be 17-AA methylated to protect from the liver since it will go into the blood stream. I would think drinking it would be alot less effective then pills because alot of it will be de-activated as soon as it hits the liver, but hey, maybe it is still 17-AA methylated?

I don't know, but I'm sure many on this board know and CAN explain this better.
 
GhettoStudMuffin said:
Well I'm a newb to AAS, but from what I read, most injectables are esters and take awhile to be activated by your body, but once they do YEEHAA.

You inject into your muscle (intramuscular injection) and this creates a depot or storage bin if you will. It slowly leaches out into your body (blood stream) and gives you a sustained release of whatever it is you inject. Their is a first pass mechanism, but I still need to read more on that.

Dianabol usually comes in tablet form which is 17-AA methylated I think. This means it has double bond somewhere on it to prevent the liver from breaking it down. This also means it's harsh on the liver and shouldn't be used for more than 4-6 weeks although I have read of people taking smaller doses for longer periods of time, like 10mg daily for 12 weeks though most probably think this isn't a good idea.

If it's injectable then it shouldn't be 17-AA methylated to protect from the liver since it will go into the blood stream. I would think drinking it would be alot less effective then pills because alot of it will be de-activated as soon as it hits the liver, but hey, maybe it is still 17-AA methylated?

I don't know, but I'm sure many on this board know and CAN explain this better.
You explained it better then most.
 
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