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What are injectable steroids?
Steroids, and more specifically steroids, are lipid compounds of animal or plant origin. Steroid hormones are produced naturally by the body. They answer, inter alia, for stimulating the growth of tissues (bone, muscle). They also increase the production of red blood cells. For training purposes, the most common are intramuscular steroids intended for injection into large parts of the muscles. These substances contain esters dissolved in oil or water. A training cycle supported by a steroid injection may result in a reduction in body fat, an increase in strength, endurance and an increase in muscle mass.
Injectable steroids, like all anabolic androgenic agents, carry some risks. Therefore, they should be used strictly according to the manufacturer’s instructions and strictly adhere to the dosage and the suggested intervals between individual injections.
How Do I Take Injectable Steroids?
Many people in training do not know how to take injectable steroids. If you are one of them, read the instructions below.
When giving the injections, your muscles should be relaxed and the needle should enter the body at an angle of 45-65 degrees. The injection site should be changed (preferably one leg / buttock once, then the other). The needle must be replaced with a new one each time. Lack of rush, a reliable approach to disinfection and disposable needles are the key to success in this case.
Steroids in tablets or injections?
Steroid injections are very popular mainly due to their effectiveness (they have a much better digestibility). They are also less toxic than oral steroids (tablets). On the other hand, many people starting the cycle exclude intramuscular steroids for a very simple reason. If someone is afraid of injections, they will choose tablets. Beginners use injections less often, but when they finally get to know them, they stay with them longer.
In conclusion, both solutions have their advantages and disadvantages. Both steroid injections and tablets help you achieve your training goals. It is only up to you which option you choose.