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I’m not exactly on just TRT doses right now, would be concern with putting that much oil subq at the moment, but maybe worth a shot

AlphaMD's Answer

In general if you're injecting more than 0.5ml per injection you should be looking to break up your dose more or go with a higher concentration. Subq is certainly not for someone sticking to a once a week approach.

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