Comment · Tue, November 18, 2014 · Ceretropic
Semax -- Nasal vs. Needle
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odspot · 15 points
My Semax is on the way from Ceretropic, and I'm very excited to try it out. I was just curious if people have found that the route of administration tends to alter the subjective effects at all? I live with my family and am not thrilled about the idea of keeping syringes/needles around, though if there are significant advantages, I'd certainly consider it.
Also, out of interest, has anyone here found it useful for physical fatigue? I'm not looking for super-athletic prowess or anything, but depression has me dragging so badly lately, and my usual supps aren't cutting it..
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cobue · 2 points
Well i wanted to say the the sub-q effects are much better than the intranasal, which are very inconsistent.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Ohh, ok. So our sub-Q to our intranasal? Or do you mean the Russian ones nasally compared to ours sub-Q? Everyone tells me that the Russian ones are hit or miss. One bottle will work great, while the next won't work at all.