by Mike Arnold
Due to the pharmacokinetic limitations of many AAS, the “injection” has been a fundamental aspect of steroid use for over 80 years, going all the way back to our first synthesized steroid, testosterone. However, it didn’t take long for researchers to begin looking for an...
Injection FAQ:
*What size needle do I need?
The smaller the gauge the larger the needle.
22 or 23 Gauge, 1.5 Inch is ideal for injections into the glutes.
22 or 23 Gauge, 1.0 inch is ideal for injections into the delts/quads.
*Will it hurt much?
It hurts about as much as a good pinch, but that...
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:What is an intramuscular injection?
An intramuscular (IM) injection is a shot of medicine given into a muscle. Certain medicines need to be given into the muscle for them to work correctly.
What should I know about the syringe?There are 3 parts to a syringe: the needle...
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by Ed Barillas
NOTE: If you are new to steroids, the following should answer your questions about needle injections. For your information, 1cc = 1ml and the smaller the gauge, the thicker the needle. So an 18g is much thicker than a 22g. The basic length for needles used to inject steroids will...
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If you are a steroid user, the chances are that you’ve been taught to use 23 guage or 25 guage needles for intramuscular injections of anabolic steroids. After all, this is what athletes and bodybuilders have been doing for decades.
Furthermore, medical school and medical professionals all...
by Mike Arnold
Due to the pharmacokinetic limitations of many AAS, the “injection” has been a fundamental aspect of steroid use for over 80 years, going all the way back to our first synthesized steroid, testosterone. However, it didn’t take long for researchers to begin looking for an...
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