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Originally Posted by Choopa Phil
Nothing new at all, just not the way most people go. Injections go into the subQ layer all the time especially when you dont use a long enough pin. Once it does go subQ it takes a little longer for absorption but you also run the risk of a little more post injection pain.
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it's actually pretty new and would have only been available for a short while when i was scripted test back in 2008/09
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STABLE TESTOSTERONE LEVELS ACHIEVED WITH SUBCUTANEOUS TESTOSTERONE INJECTIONS
Objectives: The preferred technique of androgen replacement has been intramuscular (IM) testosterone, but wide variations in testosterone levels are often seen. Subcutaneous (SC) testosterone injection is a novel approach; however, its physiological effects are unclear. We therefore investigated the sustainability of stable testosterone levels using SC therapy. Patients and methods: Between May and September 2005, we conducted a small pilot study involving 10 male patients with symptomatic late-onset hypogonadism.
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