If you are asked to develop an new compound, you need to test it in real life. I want to show you how that works. The lab determens what they would like to test. The end-user today wants a big number on the label. They like to see 300 mg/ml or more, and most labs do that, often it doesn't contain that much but it is listed on the label. CutStack contains short estrifications and those cause post injection pain (PIP). Thus to create such a compound you need to test several formulations and doses. You don't want cristals left in the butt, thus you work with co-solvents. And oc the doses are very important. Often lower doses work better and cause less irritation. Plus shorter doses need to be injected several times per week, which makes the latter even more relevant.
Several guys tested it for a few weeks and with that feedback a new product is made. Some use those mixed compounds, others like to buy all loose vials and mix themselves in the syringe.
Several guys tested it for a few weeks and with that feedback a new product is made. Some use those mixed compounds, others like to buy all loose vials and mix themselves in the syringe.