
Originally Posted by
exponent303
Ok guys i wondered why should we always calculate the amount of a steroid inside our body (after an initial amount injected)
only in segments of halflifes?And if the steroid has a halflife of
7 days and we inject every two days how do we calculate then?
Before we go on:By steroid halflife we mean the time required for
a specific drug to be reduced at a quantity half the initial.
The math concept is simple:lets take a drug with a halflife of 7 days for example(nandrolone decanoate if you prefer)
The first day you inject Ymg:
DAY 1 ------ Ymg {every 7 days the drug amount gets half}
DAY 2 ------ ?
DAY 3 ------ ?
DAY 4 ------ ?
...
DAY 8 -------Y/2mg
DAY 9 -------?
DAY 10 -----?
DAY 11 -----?
...
DAY 15 -----(Y/2)/2=Y/4mg
...
DAY 22 -----(Y/4)/2=Y/8mg
...
DAY 29 -----(Y/8)/2=Y/16mg
...
and so on.
NOW LETS PLAY WITH THE NUMBERS!!!
DAY1 = DAY{1+0x7} and Y:=Y/2*0 or Y
DAY8 = DAY{1+1x7} and Y:=Y/2*1 or Y/2
DAY15=DAY{1+2x7} and Y:=Y/2*2 or Y/4
DAY22=DAY{1+3x7} and Y:=Y/2*3 or Y/8
DAY29=DAY{1+4x7} and Y:=Y/2*4 or Y/16
DAY36=DAY{1+5x7} and Y:=Y/2*5 or Y/32
...
After a closer look at the numbers above we notice that a
mathematical relation exists between the days and the subdivisions of the initial drug amount Y:
This relation can be expressed as :
DAY{1+Nx7} and Y:=Y/2*N which describes the above completely.(above: N=1,2,3,... )
So we have days 1,15,22,29,36,43,... and the corresponding amounts of drug but we dont have the days between those...
We'll do a mathematic trick:
lets say : 1+Nx7=M , then N=(M-1)/7 , so we can say instead:
DAY{M} and Y:=Y/2*[(M-1)/7]. M=1,2,3,...
Then: DAY{1} you'll have Y mg.
DAY{2} you'll have Y/2*(1/7) mg
DAY{3) you'll have Y/2*(2/7) mg
DAY{4} you'll have Y/2*(3/7) mg
...
DAY{8} you'll have Y/2*(7/7)=Y/2mg
and so on.
If you like mathematic equations here it is:
AMOUNT(day)=(AMOUNTinitial)/2*[(day-1)/7]
(day:1,2,3,4,5,...)
AMOUNT(day):the amount of drug at the beginning of day 1,2,3,4,...
AMOUNTinitial:first injection in mgs.
The same way we can show that for any drug halflife:
AMOUNT(day)=(AMOUNTinitial)/2*[(day-1)/HALFLIFE]
HALFLIFE:is a number for example 7 days.
What do you think guys?
I didn't find this anywhere i created the proof myself.
I want your opinions.The same proof can be done even for seconds or millisecs!!!!!!!!