Please Scroll Down to See Forums Below
napsgear
genezapharmateuticals
domestic-supply
puritysourcelabs
UGL OZ
UGFREAK
napsgeargenezapharmateuticals domestic-supplypuritysourcelabsUGL OZUGFREAK

Injecting water based aas sub-q?

tokebloke

New member
What would happen? I know it's kinda a dumb question, but if it would work I find sub-q injects painless, suspension would be a breeze.
 
rule number 1: do what it says on the box (and the box says, intra muscular)

secondly, aas administration depends on oil+aas being injected into the muscle, then the oil gets absorbed leaving crystals of aas which seep into the blood.

fat has less blood flow than muscle so your pharmacokinetics will be all screwed up, and things will be a lot less predictable

i could talk more but im lazy, and physicochemical properties of drugs and what they would do in adipose tissue has zero appeal for me just now :) . short story is, forget about it and talk about something else :)
 
Chikkin said:
Its meant to be injected IM!! I doubt sub-Q injections would allow sufficent absorbing of the substance!!!

That's not entirely true. Oil based AAS wouldn't obviously work sub-q due to the thickness of the solvent. The question however is valid but one thing to note is that AAS does not dissolve in water (ie winny, anavar, test susp, etc) like HCG or HGH does, which would take longer to get absorbed. It might actually be effective in slowing down the time release though.
 
I just figured if you did 2 shots of suspension a day t may be effectice, I really find them painfull im. It was just a thought. Also, ya, I wasn't talking about oils.
 
Juice Authority said:
That's not entirely true. Oil based AAS wouldn't obviously work sub-q due to the thickness of the solvent. The question however is valid but one thing to note is that AAS does not dissolve in water (ie winny, anavar, test susp, etc) like HCG or HGH does, which would take longer to get absorbed.

i have problems with the above statements, if youd like to elaborate..
 
GoldenDelicious said:
i have problems with the above statements, if youd like to elaborate..

Yeah, what might those be? When you inject sub-q you're injecting into fatty tissue, hence it take longer for the active agent to get into the bloodstream especially since AAS powder doesn't dissolve in water and is much thicker than something that dissolves in water like HCG and HGH.
 
juice authority i dont want to get up you or start a brawl, im just pointing out that a coule of the statements you made are a bit off

Juice Authority said:
Oil based AAS wouldn't obviously work sub-q due to the thickness of the solvent.
solvent viscocity (well, actually it isnt a solvent, its the oil phase) takes a huge backseat to other physicochemical properties of the oil phase, as well as blood flow to the area.

Juice Authority said:
The question however is valid but one thing to note is that AAS does not dissolve in water (ie winny, anavar, test susp, etc) like HCG or HGH does, which would take longer to get absorbed.
this is a little off since a non polar substance (the aas) could distribute into the fat istself, increasing its available surface area, and offsetting the low bloodflow to adiposs tissue

the question is a lot more complex than you guys give it credit for. drug absorption and distribution through a complex system is a prick of a thing to predict accurately. heck its hard enough when you are using hypothetical, simplified, compartmentalised models.

see, this is why i didnt want to talk about it. it just never stops. its really ballbreaking. i hated this subject.
 
Top Bottom