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How to use your steroids ?

Posted 2021-01-31

How to use your steroids?


Orals:
You should take your orals before or during your meal, to avoid unnecessary side effects, such as diarrhea or bowel disorder. Make sure you are drinking plenty of water to consume the tablets.

Always try to spread the consumption (if it is more then one tablet) troughout the day. It will help to relieve the pressure off the liver. If you are taking 30 mg of any oral steroid, you can spread it in to 10 mg 3 times a day, or 20 mg and 10 mg to make it twice a day.  

Injections (Subcuntaneous injections):
This is getting used to consume peptides, such as, HGH, insulin and gonadotropin.

You will require:
•    Latex sterile gloves
•    Alcohol disinfectant tissues or liquid
•    1ml syringes and needles ( up to 0,7 mm diameter [22 g])

Recommended Injection place:
Skin of the abdomen or lateral thigh, possibly the lateral surface of the shoulder, subscapularis, lower axillary region.

Not Recommended injection places:
•    In places with edematous subcutaneous fat
•    In seals from poorly absorbed previous injections

How to inject:
•    Carefully follow the instructions of how to use the product.
•    Thoughtfully clean the surface of your skin in injection place with disinfectant
•    Pinch your skin and stretch it to make a wrinkle with around 2 centimeter thikness
•    During injection process, raise the plunger to avoid intravascular injection. If you see blood inside the syringe, replace the needle and fill the syringe with fresh portion of injectable product.
•    Repeat the process of injection and slowly inject the product.

Possible post injection side effects:
The most common injection side effects are skin redness, post injection pain in place of injections, irritation and itching.

Intramuscular injections:
Intramuscular injections are mainly getting used for the oil based products, but you can also use this method to inject HGH and gonadotropin.

You will require:
•    Latex sterile gloves
•    Alcohol disinfectant tissues or liquid
•    Sterile syringes (intramuscular injections)

Recommended injection places:
The best places for intramuscular injections are the upper part of the buttocks, the vastus thigh muscle (quadriceps), and the deltoid muscle of the shoulder.

How to make injection:
The most common option is an injection into the gluteus muscle. When injecting into the buttock, it must be visually divided into 4 quadrants. The injection is made in the upper outer quadrant, which is the safest area without large blood vessels and nerves. In the case of an injection in the thigh, its front surface is divided into 4 quadrants. Inject into the outer outer quadrant.
Our recommendation is to use the safest option for injections - the buttocks.

Wash and disinfect your hands
•    Make a decision regarding the correct place of injection
•    Thoughtfully clean the surface of your skin in injection place with disinfectant
•    Release the air out of the syringe
•    Inject the needle into the injection place with a sharp and quick movement under the 90 degree angle. Inject the needle on 2/3 of the full length of the needle into the desired injection place.
•    During injection process, raise the plunger to avoid intravascular injection. If you see blood inside the syringe, replace the needle and fill the syringe with fresh portion of injectable product. Find a new place for injection.
•    Repeat the process of injection and slowly inject the product
•    Extract the syringe
•    Clean the injection place with sterile tissue

Possible side effects of intramuscular injections:
Embolism: a blockage-causing piece of material inside the blood vessel.

When using such product, after inserting the needle into the muscle, the plunger is pulled back to make sure that there is no blood in the syringe. Only then can you administer the product.

Infiltration: diffusion or accumulation of foreign substances or in amounts in excess of the normal.

Painful lumps in the thickness of the muscle tissue at the injection site. The reasons for their occurrence can be both non-observance of the rules of asepsis (non-sterile syringe, poorly processed injection site), and repeated administration of product in the same place, or increased sensitivity of human tissues to the injected product.
If you repeat injections at the same site many times, the substance may have poor absorption and cause inflammation. To avoid this, change the injection sites. For example, change the injection points themselves in the quadrant range as well as the buttocks / body parts where you are injecting (right, left)

Abscess: a swollen area within body tissue.

A feeling of soreness of the skin over the infiltrate, increased body temperature, often a general painful condition. Requires urgent surgery and antibiotic treatment. If you find an abscess on your body, urgently seek medical attention.

Allergic reactions:
Different allergic reactions to the product itself or its solvents and other components are possible.


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