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    Novarel

    Can someone break this stuff down and tell me what it is used for? Would it help with any cycles?


    Novarel®
    (Chorionic Gonadotropin for Injection, USP)
    FOR INTRAMUSCULAR USE ONLY
    ** Only

    DESCRIPTION:
    Human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG ), a polypeptide hormone produced by the human placenta, is composed of an alpha and a beta sub-unit. The alpha sub-unit is essentially identical to the alpha sub-units of the human pituitary gonadotropins, luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), as well as to the alpha sub-unit of human thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH). The beta sub-units of these hormones differ in amino acid sequence.

    Chorionic Gonadotropin is a water soluble glycoprotein derived from human pregnancy urine. The sterile lyophilized powder is stable. When reconstituted with Bacteriostatic Water for Injection preserved with benzyl alcohol 0.9%, the solution should be refregerated and used within 30 days.

    Each vial contains:

    Chorionic Gonadotropin 10,000 USP Units,
    Mannitol 100 mg,
    Dibasic Sodium Phosphate 16 mg, and
    Monobasic Sodium Phosphate 4 mg.

    CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY:
    The action of HCG is virtually identical to that of pituitary LH, although HCG appears to have a small degree of FSH activity as well. It stimulates production of gonadal steroid hormones by stimulating the interstitial cells (Leydig cells) of the testis to produce androgens and the corpus luteum of the ovary to produce progesterone. Androgen stimulation in the male leads to the development of secondary sex characteristics and may stimulate testicular descent when no anatomical impediment to descent is present. This descent is usually reversible when HCG is discontinued. During the normal menstrual cycle, LH participates with FSH in the development and maturation of the normal ovarian follicle, and the mid-cycle LH surge triggers ovulation. HCG can substitute for LH in this function.

    During a normal pregnancy, HCG secreted by the placenta maintains the corpus luteum after LH secretion decreases, supporting continued secretion of estrogen and progesterone and preventing menstruation. HCG HAS NO KNOWN EFFECT ON FAT MOBILIZATION, APPETITE OR SENSE OF HUNGER, OR BODY FAT DISTRIBUTION.

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    Its HCG ......it helps keep your nuts big and full while on a cycle.....can help you recover faster durng PCT......I use it with every cycle....

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    So this stuff raises your Test levels rather than lower them, right?

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    Yes, it will raise them, but not enough to run a cycle of it or anything......it can even cause gyno.....

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    Yeah, ok, cool. I don't have enough to run a cycle. I only have a bottle anyways. I was hoping that it would suppress my levels of Test for a bit!

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    why would you want to do that?

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