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amp5
Jan 7, 2017 17:11:17 GMT 10
Post by andrew on Jan 7, 2017 17:11:17 GMT 10
does amp 5 still not swab
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amp5
Jan 8, 2017 4:54:42 GMT 10
Post by Tom Meulman on Jan 8, 2017 4:54:42 GMT 10
Hi Andrew,
No mate AMP5 does not give a positive swab at this point in time.
Cheers, Tom
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amp5
Sept 20, 2018 10:06:51 GMT 10
Post by bob on Sept 20, 2018 10:06:51 GMT 10
Hi Tom what in your opinion should be or can be used with amp 5 and also is TRIDENOSEN swabbable and causes pain like amp 5 thanks in advance
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amp5
Sept 21, 2018 5:06:07 GMT 10
Post by Tom Meulman on Sept 21, 2018 5:06:07 GMT 10
Hi Tom what in your opinion should be or can be used with amp 5 and also is TRIDENOSEN swabbable and causes pain like amp 5 thanks in advance Hi Bob, To the best of my knowledge there is nothing in Tridenosen that is likely to cause a positive swab, and I’m not aware of AMP 5 causing pain when used as intended which is by intramuscular injection in an appropriate area of the body. There are a number of intramuscular injections that will cause a burning pain sensation if injected subcutaneously or by too short a needle allowing the substance to filter back up to under the skin. Cheers, Tom
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amp5
Sept 21, 2018 19:37:13 GMT 10
Post by bob on Sept 21, 2018 19:37:13 GMT 10
Thanks Tom
can you mix anything with amp 5 such as L-cartine or something like that for enhancement of performance
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amp5
Sept 21, 2018 20:59:39 GMT 10
Post by Tom Meulman on Sept 21, 2018 20:59:39 GMT 10
Thanks Tom can you mix anything with amp 5 such as L-cartine or something like that for enhancement of performance Hi Bob, It’s never a good idea to mix different injectables together in the one syringe if it can be avoided. For two main reasons; one, the smaller the amount is that is injected in the one spot the better it is as it’s absorbed quicker with the least chance of a detrimental effect on the muscle it’s injected into, and two, with various injections often using different preservatives you can never be a hundred percent certain that the resultant mixture won’t cause local inflammation at the injection site. Cheers, Tom
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amp5
Sept 2, 2019 6:42:28 GMT 10
Post by Tom Meulman on Sept 2, 2019 6:42:28 GMT 10
Last post here by Bob has been renamed “Illness unexplained by blood tests” and moved to Illness and Injury section
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