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basskiller
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here is gym rats approach to it
Here we go again... Drink it. Take it orally. There's no need to inject. Stanozolol is an ORAL drug. It was created as an injectible for two reasons: 1) veterinary -- easier to give a cow an injection rather than have them swallow a pill, and 2) for trauma cases -- many times burn victims cannot swallow, so an injectible version of the drug is created. Does it affect the absorption? Hardly. It is a 17-aa drug, meaning it passes through the digestive system with relative ease.
This study stated above I already disputed. Why? They used two different schedules of administration of the drug. Oral was daily, injected was weekly. If the study was going to be truly showing all things equal, the same about would be administred at the same time intervals. The dogs were tested within a couple of days after the injection, so of course it's going to appear as though there is more free drug in their system. It's a bad study.
Here we go again... Drink it. Take it orally. There's no need to inject. Stanozolol is an ORAL drug. It was created as an injectible for two reasons: 1) veterinary -- easier to give a cow an injection rather than have them swallow a pill, and 2) for trauma cases -- many times burn victims cannot swallow, so an injectible version of the drug is created. Does it affect the absorption? Hardly. It is a 17-aa drug, meaning it passes through the digestive system with relative ease.
This study stated above I already disputed. Why? They used two different schedules of administration of the drug. Oral was daily, injected was weekly. If the study was going to be truly showing all things equal, the same about would be administred at the same time intervals. The dogs were tested within a couple of days after the injection, so of course it's going to appear as though there is more free drug in their system. It's a bad study.