Anthanareiks
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The answer was to actually be found in esters. Esters are carbon chains attached to a steroid at the 17-alpha position to make them more lipophillic. When injected intramuscularly that means they will remain in the adipose layers for some period of time (largely dependent on the size of the ester and the time it takes to break it down) and released into the blood stream slowly. This makes for less frequent injections, often only once per week.
Has anyone here injected I-Test Ester or something similar?