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    Lowering dosages while sick.

    Has anyone done this before?

    I'm talking about having a bacterial infection that is going to put you out of training for a entire week. Say if you have a limited supply, do you just lower the dosage some because you won't be getting the full benefit by not training, and with the aas still in your body it still is running strongly.

    Will mixing aas/orals with anti-biotics be a problem, or should I not mix the 2?

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    Nobody has ever done this. Welllll I never.

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    keep using the same amount you dont want unsteady blood levels which will lead to more sides.

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    Read the info on your antibiotics Iwould think that if there not realy hard on your liver you should be ok i belive thats your main concern. but lets
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    You should be ok.. what AB's you are taking? Then keep the dosage constant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pmorris
    keep using the same amount you dont want unsteady blood levels which will lead to more sides.
    Ditto.. not sides in the conventional sense... but it's sure to make you feel worse.

    Blood level fluctuations plus sickness can't be too enjoyable

    Keep the dosage constant.

    Check your anti-biotics for possible drug interactions

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