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Nebido Injection & monitoring
The use of the Nebdio injection is becoming more widespread in the UK and the rest of Europe.
It is still not available at present in the USA and the last reports suggest that the FDA are very reluctant to allow the product to be be licenced.
The injection is designed to be taken every 10 to 12 weeks, after the initial doses 6 weeks apart. Some specialists in the UK have found that adequate testosterone levels can be achieved with even longer periods between injections, sometimes upto 26 weeks apart.
The testosterone levels should be monitored while taking Nebido to ensure adequate levels throughout the injection cycle.
I have spoken to people who use Nebdio, like myself, and the results appear very favourable. Some people have a bit of a sore leg after the injection but that soon passes. Most people seem happy with the levels obtained and is far more convieniant to take over Testogel or Sustanon.

