YOGI
Freaky Bodybuilder
- Lid sinds
- 5 sep 2008
- Berichten
- 4.833
- Waardering
- 732
- Lengte
- 1m88
- Massa
- 78kg
- Vetpercentage
- 6%
"Carpal tunnel syndrome is caused by a pinched nerve in the wrist. It can lead to loss of hand movement. HGH has been known to cause carpal tunnel syndrome in users who do not take the drug as directed." (bron)
ide Effects Associated with Low-Dose gh - growth hormone (somatropin) - Replacement
The dose of rhGH is an important consideration in the therapy of acquired gh - growth hormone (somatropin) - -deficiency. Large, pharmacological doses of gh - growth hormone (somatropin) - are often associated with the clinical sequelae of gh - growth hormone (somatropin) - excess, including fluid retention and hypertension. However, increasingly smaller, physiological, doses of rhGH are currently being used for replacement in gh - growth hormone (somatropin) - - deficient patients without such sequelae. At a dose of 0.03 mg/kg/week, Bengtsson et al. demonstrated only minor side effects including fluid retention and mild arthralgias in the majority of patients but did report carpal tunnel syndrome in one patient (6). In all cases, further reduction of the gh - growth hormone (somatropin) - dosage resulted in amelioration of side effects. In another recent study in which a smaller dose of gh - growth hormone (somatropin) - was used, 0.01 mg/kg was administered three times per week without any reported side effects (8). It remains unknown, however, whether chronic administration of gh - growth hormone (somatropin) - at doses which keep IGF-I levels within the normal range will also improve key metabolic variables.
van: http://www.elitefitness.com/forum/anabolic-steroids/hgh-carpal-tunnel-176856.html
The dose of rhGH is an important consideration in the therapy of acquired gh - growth hormone (somatropin) - -deficiency. Large, pharmacological doses of gh - growth hormone (somatropin) - are often associated with the clinical sequelae of gh - growth hormone (somatropin) - excess, including fluid retention and hypertension. However, increasingly smaller, physiological, doses of rhGH are currently being used for replacement in gh - growth hormone (somatropin) - - deficient patients without such sequelae. At a dose of 0.03 mg/kg/week, Bengtsson et al. demonstrated only minor side effects including fluid retention and mild arthralgias in the majority of patients but did report carpal tunnel syndrome in one patient (6). In all cases, further reduction of the gh - growth hormone (somatropin) - dosage resulted in amelioration of side effects. In another recent study in which a smaller dose of gh - growth hormone (somatropin) - was used, 0.01 mg/kg was administered three times per week without any reported side effects (8). It remains unknown, however, whether chronic administration of gh - growth hormone (somatropin) - at doses which keep IGF-I levels within the normal range will also improve key metabolic variables.
van: http://www.elitefitness.com/forum/anabolic-steroids/hgh-carpal-tunnel-176856.html
Kun je dus "al"krijgen als je op 3 gr hgh zit en je weegt 100 kg.


