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05-06-2009, 03:22 AM #1
Dianabol: Achieving more stable blood levels...
...through a decreasing split daily-dose protocol.
E.g.
15mg @ 7am
10mg @ 1pm
5mg @ 7pm
....Does this make sense?
Due to the half life of Dianabol (Approx. 4.5hrs) taking 2-4 even doses throughout the day would result in a 'overlap' effect leading to the highest blood concentrations levels of the compound later on in the day. This may be desired if training late in the evening, but what if you train earlier in the day, like myself,- and like my sleep. ;-)
Using the 'roid calculator' (http://www.roidcalc.com/) to analyse the aforementioned split dose resulted in much more even concentrations throughout the day, slowly decreasing towards the evening, with the highest point being 1st thing in the morning.
If dosing in this manner achieves more stable blood levels, wouldn't this also mean it would also be the best option for minimising side effects??? (At least at higher doses)
What are peoples opinion on this? Does anyone do anything similar to this with Orals?
Cheers y'all!Last edited by GrandmasterSpank; 05-06-2009 at 01:52 PM. Reason: Spelt Dianabol wrong in the title...Tit!!
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