Test suspension

Ethan

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Has anybody used this testosterone suspension and what is the post injection pain like I’ve never used a water suspension before but it looks interesting. Can this be used as a pre-workout?
 

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I've never used that particular brand, but have used Syn and Innovagen suspensions. I like them a lot as a preworkout, but many others don't find the effect that acute. You'll have to give it a try, I'd say anywhere from 50-100mg is good. The post injection pain likely comes from larger crystals of the test in suspension. The finer the grind, so to speak, the less the PiP. Veterinary standards may be pretty rough.

I never noticed much pip the two brands I used.
 
You're also likely to need a larger gauge needle. 23 or 25 is typical. Even the good stuff can block an insulin syringe, and that's a nuisance, to get stuck halfway through a shot.
 
You're also likely to need a larger gauge needle. 23 or 25 is typical. Even the good stuff can block an insulin syringe, and that's a nuisance to get stuck halfway through a shot.
lol, you’re way nicer than I am. I’d have recommended 18-20ga LOL
When the crystals are visible, I don’t want to deal with a blockage 😆
Poke a hole with a roofing nail and just dump it in…lol….(joking, don’t use a roofing nail)
 
lol, you’re way nicer than I am. I’d have recommended 18-20ga LOL
When the crystals are visible, I don’t want to deal with a blockage 😆
Poke a hole with a roofing nail and just dump it in…lol….(joking, don’t use a roofing nail)
Ha, maybe it was never the crystals that caused the Pip, it was the core-sample sized harpoons people used to get it in.
 
I did a fair amount of vet unitest suspension, you will need a 21-22 gauge needle.
I did inno back in 2005-2006, the suspension is micronized powder and used a 23 gauge...easy to get in.
 
I did a fair amount of vet unitest suspension, you will need a 21-22 gauge needle.
I did inno back in 2005-2006, the suspension is micronized powder and used a 23 gauge...easy to get in.
Univet went out of business for this gotta be 20+yrs ago now. Like you said real suspension can't pass a small gauge needle like 25ga so if this product can go through like nothing then it's micronized and that was never done by Univet to my knowledge. The real stuff from the 90's burns pretty good. It rarely came around and was $200/ea back in the early 90's.
 
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