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I have been doing some reading about MK-2688. Fascinating stuff. However, I came across some posts on another forum by Patrick Arnold and he brought up a good point. The clinical studies regarding this compound showed no shutdown or HPTA suppression at a dosage of 3mg per day. However, many bbers are using this SARM at dosages of 15mg-25mg per day.
Has anyone had bloodwork done before and after using MK-2688 for a fair amount of time?
I cant imagine that at a dosage of 15mg-25mg per day there would not be any suppression at all... I feel like this is somewhat important because a lot of guys are using it while they are off to maintain gains. It'd be a shame to find out you were suppressing your HPTA on its time off
If anyone has any good information or anything please share.
Thanks
DB
p.s. I should mention that on the forum that Patrick Arnold was posting on, a guy (I believe in his early 20s) got bloodwork done after using MK-2866 for 6 weeks at 15mg per day and his test level was in the high 400's. Unfortunately he did not have bloodwork done before using it. So we can maybe assume it doesnt shut you down A LOT, but it would still be good to know how much of a shutdown occurs, if any..
Has anyone had bloodwork done before and after using MK-2688 for a fair amount of time?
I cant imagine that at a dosage of 15mg-25mg per day there would not be any suppression at all... I feel like this is somewhat important because a lot of guys are using it while they are off to maintain gains. It'd be a shame to find out you were suppressing your HPTA on its time off
If anyone has any good information or anything please share.
Thanks
DB
p.s. I should mention that on the forum that Patrick Arnold was posting on, a guy (I believe in his early 20s) got bloodwork done after using MK-2866 for 6 weeks at 15mg per day and his test level was in the high 400's. Unfortunately he did not have bloodwork done before using it. So we can maybe assume it doesnt shut you down A LOT, but it would still be good to know how much of a shutdown occurs, if any..
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