Converting 4ad powder to an injectable

mildain

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I got about 100g of 4ad powder I stocked up on before the ban and am going to convert it into an injectable. I am going to use 2% BA 20% BB at 100 mg/ml. Unfortunately it is not 4ad cypionate so it will likely be daily injections. Was wondering if this is a good recipe or if I should revise it and maybe make it 150-200 mg/ml? Whats the highest without it crashing?
 
There is (or was) actually an old thread on this lurking about here somewhere. I don't remember the details, but it went into how to do this pretty extensively.
 
yeah if i remember right you can only get 75mg/ml out of base but i think also it'll be painful i dot know if the pain part ever got figured out maybe use OA.[OLEIC ACID ] i think.
 
WATERLOGGED said:
yeah if i remember right you can only get 75mg/ml out of base but i think also it'll be painful i dot know if the pain part ever got figured out maybe use OA.[OLEIC ACID ] i think.

Hmm.. Yeah I'll try 75mg and see how that feels painwise. Thats a pretty low concentration for the daily injections and would be alot of oil. I'll let you know how it goes. :jaw:
 
bioman said:
There is (or was) actually an old thread on this lurking about here somewhere. I don't remember the details, but it went into how to do this pretty extensively.

Bioman I ran a search and most posts talk about the 4ad cyp powder, and basically 4ad base doesn't sound too good for converting to an injectable due to daily injections, and the solubility is about 50mg/ml. Which would be alot of oil entering my muscles. Maybe I'll just prepare it for a transdermal. Damnit should have bought the cypionate. {:)
 
That's kinda what I remembered. One or two members got all excited about making it and we never really heard back so it probably didn't work out too well (or they died :blink:. j/k ).
 
I think you're gonna have to go t/d on this one. I still use 4AD t/d for various things, such as a test prop. substitute for 2 weeks after I finish Test E. And sometimes as a powdered sugar substitute on my Belgian waffle cheat meal. Just kidding on that one, but I might work it up so I can add it to the AM cookbook... ;)
 
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