I think we all know that each injection of an oil based steriod causes a depot at the injection site. The thing that I really dont get is this:
Does the ester make a difference in the release rate from the depot? Or does it just indicate how long it takes it to be cleved off in the blood stream?
I have been under the impression that once in the bloodstream the esterase enzyme cleaves off the ester quickly. So this would suggest that the longer the ester the longer it stays in the depot....Right?
Also I know that different injection sites ( ie the glutes, delts, bi's, ect...) can have an effect on the absortion rate of the esterfied hormone into the blood stream. So in a since can this have an effect on reaching peak blood levels?
Does the ester make a difference in the release rate from the depot? Or does it just indicate how long it takes it to be cleved off in the blood stream?
I have been under the impression that once in the bloodstream the esterase enzyme cleaves off the ester quickly. So this would suggest that the longer the ester the longer it stays in the depot....Right?
Also I know that different injection sites ( ie the glutes, delts, bi's, ect...) can have an effect on the absortion rate of the esterfied hormone into the blood stream. So in a since can this have an effect on reaching peak blood levels?