
Originally Posted by
Grozny
Bacteria have an easier time living in water based steroids than in oil based steroids. Winstrol is notorious for causing painful lumps at the injection site and for causing infections and or abscesses. (in this case is the fact that its contaminated with bacteria, thus not made in a sterile environment.)
This is because many underground labs improperly assemble steroids not because of the Winstrol itself. The same is true for counterfeited human grade Winstrol
Suspensions have tiny particles that are visible with the naked eye. If left on the shelf, the particles will sink to the bottom leaving the clear solvents and water on the top. Depending on the manufacturer, particle sizes vary meaning some Winstrol preparations can clog a 22 gauge needle.
Ultra micronized Winstrol can easily pass through a 25 gauge needle making injections more comfortable. Unlike the esterified oil-based steroids where the duration of action is dependent on the chemical structure and how you prepare the injection is practically or entirely irrelevant, with the suspensions instead the duration of action is dependent on the particle size
I don't recommend injecting UGL Winstrol due to the risk for infection unless it's a regulated lab. I only recommend human grade injectable Winstrol made at GMP standards.