Initially, your doctor may administer the injection frequently (e.g., daily or weekly), then transition to less frequent injections (e.g., monthly) for maintenance, especially when treating conditions like pernicious anemia
Reduce the dose if symptoms persist
When to Expect Results Based on research and anecdotal reports: Week 1-2: Increased energy and better sleep quality Week 3-4: Noticeable reduction in abdominal fat, improved muscle definition Week 6-8: Significant fat loss, better insulin sensitivity (if measured) Week 8-12: Maximum effects plateau, consider cycling off Cycling Recommendations Most protocols recommend: 8 to 12 weeks on 4 to 8 weeks off Reassess and repeat if needed Cycling allows your body to maintain sensitivity to the compound and prevents potential long-term adaptations
Grouping: Sham group (physiological saline), OVX control group (physiological saline), AOD 9604 Capsule low-dose group (100 g/kg/day), AOD 9604 high-dose group (500 g/kg/day), positive drug group (teriparatide, 20 g/kg/day)
Your RN can review your intake and recent bloodwork (if you bring it) and suggest which combination fits your goals
Testosterone can also cause edema (fluid retention), especially in those with heart, liver, or kidney impairment, potentially worsening conditions like congestive heart failure