Side effects

king321

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I have 2 questions on Sides.

I looked up Test E on Drugs.com and it says some people can be allergic to Test and it can cause some serious sides....

Get emergency medical help if you have any of these signs of an allergic reaction: hives; difficulty breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat. Call your doctor at once if you have any of these serious side effects:

swelling, rapid weight gain;

increased or ongoing erection of the penis;

bone pain, increased thirst, memory problems, restless feeling, confusion, nausea, loss of appetite, increased urination, weakness, muscle twitching; or

nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, loss of appetite, and jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes).



Also it says if you take to much test there can be these sides as well (non allergic)

breast swelling in men;

headache, anxiety, depressed mood;

numbness or tingly feeling; or

pain or swelling where the medicine was injected.

I thought Test should make you feel a higher sense of well being but it says you can get depressed or have anxiety


This is for normal Test injections from doctors using Human Grade.

Has anyone ever noticed any of these sides? Is there a way to tell if you are allergic before hand? Has anyone ever had an allergic reaction?


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stay off the net more lol. most allergic reactions arent from the test , its from the type of oil used.
 
Yeah I do have a problem of over reading things on the net and convincing myself I am going to get it...lol...what oil is TEST E usually made with? I heard sesame for cyp but nothing on E...
 
Yeah I do have a problem of over reading things on the net and convincing myself I am going to get it...lol...what oil is TEST E usually made with? I heard sesame for cyp but nothing on E...

Test E, C, and P can all be made with the same oils. It just varies by manufacturer or the ugl and theyre preference. No certain ester of test is specifically made with a certain type of oil. Most allergic reactions ive read about came from compounds mixed with ethyl oleate. Keep in mind some peoples ideas of an "allergic reaction" can be a far fetched story. This may not be true at all, but its about the only reading ive found on allergic reactions to oils.
 
like said above its not going to be the compound but the carrier.. sesame,grapesee,cottonseed,safflower these are some of the most common.. some UGLs use EO to get higher concentrations nd smoother (thinner) injections.. and some ppl do have reactions to EO.. if its a reputable brand it should be listed on the vial whats inside the product.. oils,ba,bb.hormone and %..
 
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