5-amino-1mq oral vs. injectable
I've seen increasingly more references to injectable 5-amino-1mq. The dosages seem to be more along the lines of 150mcg-300mcg whereas many of the pill forms are 25mg-50mg. For I have 3 three questions:
1) Have you seen a way to equate dosages between oral form and subcutaneous injection to help determine what dosages correspond to each form? ie is 150mcg injectable similar to 25mcg oral? I know there are quite a few variables with oral bioavailability, but assuming taken fasted, and "normal" metabolism/uptake by the person how would the 2 forms equate?
2) is there any potential difference in mechanism of action or overall effect once dosages are equated? I assume time for effect is much faster for injection vs. oral, even when fasted
3) As an NNMT inhibitor, would you time 1-MNA with 5-amino-1mq or at an alternate time or day? Assume daily intake of 1-MNA already for sake of argument.
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Drew Wurst
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5-amino-1mq oral vs. injectable
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