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So are you ending up with cypionate or a different ester?
The ester (cypionate, acetate, propionate, enanthate, undecanote etc) is dissolved in the carrier oil (gso, cso, Migyol etc). The oil does not change the ester.
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Does using Migyol change the rate of cleavage/half life of the end product or does the half life remain the same?
The pharmacokinetics remain the same. Migyol does not go rancid as easily as the plant based oils do, giving a longer shelf-life.
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And, any speculation why the compounding pharms haven't caught on?
Migyol 840 is very expensive users don't want to pay high prices. Any compounding pharmacy can substitute Migyol 840, because of the high cost they reserve it for patients with allergies.
It is the ideal carrier. It's viscosity is on par with water it room temperature so you can use 29 or 31 gauge syringes for draw and injections. Its high iodine number allows for very high concentrations of solution e.g. 500mg/ml.
Just ask for it.
The ester (cypionate, acetate, propionate, enanthate, undecanote etc) is dissolved in the carrier oil (gso, cso, Migyol etc). The oil does not change the ester.
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Does using Migyol change the rate of cleavage/half life of the end product or does the half life remain the same?
The pharmacokinetics remain the same. Migyol does not go rancid as easily as the plant based oils do, giving a longer shelf-life.
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And, any speculation why the compounding pharms haven't caught on?
Migyol 840 is very expensive users don't want to pay high prices. Any compounding pharmacy can substitute Migyol 840, because of the high cost they reserve it for patients with allergies.
It is the ideal carrier. It's viscosity is on par with water it room temperature so you can use 29 or 31 gauge syringes for draw and injections. Its high iodine number allows for very high concentrations of solution e.g. 500mg/ml.
Just ask for it.