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Getbig Bodybuilding Boards => Steroids Info & Hardcore => Topic started by: blaster on October 24, 2005, 12:39:12 AM
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I have 6 of these bad boys ready to go in. My doc won't do it for me, but told me I can inject them. Anyone know how? I'm thinking just crush them up and mix with a saline or sterile water solution and bang 'em in.
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oh boy! yep go ahead and try that!
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:), lissten to doc
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Does anyone else know anything? Lee? Can u help a fellow Aussie out? I need to know how to crush these puppies up and mix them into a solution I can inject.
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is it a cattle implant????
if so its full of glue and binders, not something I would want to inject into my system. and only 6 of them at 200mgs isnt even worth the trouble. To run a decent cycle u need atleast 500mgs min per week and atleast 8 weeks worth.
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NO!
This is human stuff! Cool, eh?
I looked it up on the 'net and they reckon 3 of these 200mg implants maintains natural levels for up to 6 months, so I'm assuming 6 would double it? Anyway, I've paid for these fuckers already and just want to use them.
Because they're human stuff, and are supposed to just be put straight in, I'm also assuming if I just crush them up and mix with a saline solution; inject them subcultaneously, that will be fine.
Any thoughts?
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that might hurt a little bit
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No pain, no gain!
Nah, seriously, wouldn't it be just like injecting HCG?
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i dont understand why organon would make a human use pellet...makes no sense what so ever. pellets are held together by binders and glue, not something you want to stick in your body....Ive honestly never heard of an oragnon pellet..........sounds fishy to me but do as you will
ok scratch all of that............i did some research on it.............seems that ist a pure test pellet thats made to be 'implanted in the abs or in the ass cheek...site says that it will only work when implanted so im not sure whats going on with that. sounds as if its a time released forumla...........i still wouldnt inject the stuff...your prepreation would have to be very sterile.
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Well they do. It's 100% legit. They are used for HRT so guys don't have to inject themselves.
TESTOSTERONE IMPLANTS - CMI
(Organon)
CONSUMER MEDICINE INFORMATION
Before administration of this medicine please read this leaflet carefully. If you have any questions or worries, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Note: The information supplied relates only to Testosterone Implants and should not be used in relation to any other product which may also contain the same active ingredients.
For further information please ask your doctor or pharmacist.
What is in this leaflet
What Testosterone Implants are used for
Before you use Testosterone Implants
Using Testosterone Implants
While you are using Testosterone Implants
Side effects
After using Testosterone Implants
Product Description
This leaflet answers some common questions about Testosterone Implants. It does not contain all the available information. It does not take the place to talking to your doctor or pharmacist.
Keep this information handy. You may wish to read it again.
What Testosterone Implants are used for
Testosterone Implants are used in hormone replacement therapy in men. Testosterone is a natural male hormone, known as an androgen, which controls normal sexual development in men.
Testosterone is essential for the development and maintenance of the male sex organs as well as other male characteristics such as deep voice, increased muscle strength, hair growth etc.
Your doctor may prescribe Testosterone Implants for other reasons. Ask your doctor if you have any questions about why Testosterone Implants have been prescribed for you.
For further information please talk to your doctor or pharmacist.
Before you use Testosterone Implants
When you must not be given it
Do not use Testosterone Implants if you have or are suspected of having a tumour of the prostate or breasts. You also should have had an examination by your physician to exclude any abnormalities of the male sex organs.
Pregnancy: Testosterone Implants are not approved for use in women.
Do not use this product if it has passed the expiry, use-by date or if the ampoule is damaged.
Before you are given it:
You must tell your doctor if you have or have ever had:
* high blood pressure
* heart problems
* high calcium levels in the blood (hypercalcaemia )
* high calcium levels in the urine (hypercalciuria)
* kidney disorder
* epilepsy or migraine (or a history of these conditions)
Taking other medicines may influence the effect of Testosterone Implants or Testosterone Implants may affect other medication. Testosterone Implants may change glucose tolerance and decrease the need in diabetic patients for insulin or other antidiabetic drugs.
You must tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are using anticoagulants or barbiturates.
Using Testosterone Implants
How much
The dose is chosen by the doctor. A dose of 100-600 mg implant is usually given, but this depends on each individual.
Dosage may be adjusted by your doctor in response to your individual requirements.
How the implant is inserted
Testosterone Implants are inserted under the skin into the lower abdominal wall or buttock by your doctor. You are usually given a local anaesthetic in this area before the implant is inserted and the small cut made is dressed with a bandage afterwards. The implant usually lasts for 4-5 months. These implants should only be given by a doctor or a nurse.
While you are using Testosterone Implants
Things to be careful of
Be careful operating or driving machinery until you know how Testosterone implants affects you. It may cause dizziness or light-headedness in some people, shortly after administration.
Side Effects of Testosterone Implants
All medicines can have side-effects. Sometimes they are serious, most of the time they are not. You may need medical treatment if you get some of the side effects.
Testosterone Implants are generally well tolerated, however some unwanted side effects that may occur include
* retention of salt and water
* swelling,
* increased number of blood vessels in the skin,
* high calcium levels in the blood
* change in blood sugar levels,
* bruising of implant insertion area and extrusion of implants(s).
The following side-effects have also been associated with male hormone therapy in general:
* increased cholesterol levels;
* prolonged painful erections and other signs of excessive sexual stimulation;
* early sexual development and early stopping of bone growth in immature boys;
* reduced fertility and decreased ejaculation volumes;
* male breast enlargement;
* nausea, pimples (acne) rash, flushing of the skin;
* yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice)
* dizziness, headache.
Tell your doctor if you have any of these side-effects or others and they worry you.
If someone has swallowed an implant, it is not a medical emergency. However, you should consult a doctor.
After Using Testosterone Implants
Storage
It is unlikely that you will need to store Testosterone Implants at home. However if required, keep Testosterone Implants in the original box in a safe place out of reach of children. A locked cupboard at least 1.5 metres above the ground isa good place to store medicines. The storage conditions are given on the box. Store in a cool dark place. The expiry date is printed on the label after 'exp.'. Do not use after this date.
Disposal
Return any unused medicine to your pharmacist.
Product Description
What it looks like
Each pack contains one clear glass ampoule with a pale yellow cylinder approx. 4.5 mm in diameter. The 100mg and 200mg implants are approximately 6mm and 12mm in length respectively. These pellets contain 100 or 200 mg of testosterone. There are no other ingredients in the pellet. Testosterone Implants only work if they are implanted under your skin.
Do not use this medicine if the glass ampoules are broken or damaged or if the product doesn't look right.
Ingredients
Testosterone Implants contain only testosterone, and no other ingredients.
Australian Registration Numbers:
Testosterone Implants 100 mg: AUST R: 14523
Testosterone Implants 200 mg: AUST R: 14524
Manufacturer
Manufactured by:
Organon Ireland Ltd
Swords, Dublin
Ireland
Under Licence for:
Organon Laboratories Ltd.
Cambridge Science Park
Milton Road
Cambridge, CB4 4FL
United Kingdom
Supplier
Organon (Australia) Pty Limited
Private Bag 25
Lane Cove NSW 2066
Australia
A.C.N. 008 454 635
This leaflet was prepared in December 1998
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Well, I've bought my motar and pestle. Time to start grinding.....
Anyone got any ideas?
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Yeah, Get a cattle gun and put them in, I would NOT grind them up... Go to a fee store, they should have a cattle gun to put the pellets in.
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Ha ha. I'm not that psycho.
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What are you talking about the gun puts the pellets in..
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Dude, these are human implants, not cattle implants.
Why would I need a cattle gun? Second, only an idiot would do that to themselves.
I'm just gonna crush them up and put them in sterile water or oil and inject them.
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Ok, not to familiar with human implants, but why dont you use them the way they say? I imagine that there would be some way that people implant those things..
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Nah dude, u need a doc to put them in the normal way. They cut u open and slide them in on a special tool. My mate is a doc, an no, he won't do it for me and who can blame him. He risks 6 years of med school and a LOT of money.
That's why I'm injecting them, cause I can do it myself.
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Damn, how big are they?
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about the length of your fingernail. Not very big. Shitty pic, but the only I can find. The implant is in the tube, and slightly yellow in colour.
(http://www.scienceandsociety.co.uk/Pix/MED/96/10324496_T.JPG)
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Why wont your friend do it for you, doesn't seem like it would be too hard..
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Why wont your friend do it for you, doesn't seem like it would be too hard..
As I said, if he gets caught for whatever reason, he's fucked. 6 years of med school and whatever millions he would have made as a doc.