Hooked Drug talk podcast

hooked

Podcast which looks at the world of drugs. Aiming to educate and dispel myths.

Latestllight

Featured Download NSP Outcomes Tool

outcomestool

An outcome monitoring tool for people attending NSPs


 

READ MORE

Featured Article Raising a vein

veins

A series of three articles focusing on vein care and access to injecting sites.

Read more

Print

Steroid spot injecting

Written by Nigel Brunsdon on 28 May 2009.

SteroidsFor any of you that don’t already know, spot injecting is when steroid injectors inject into muscle other than the glute or thigh. Eg injecting into the deltoid.

When you ask people why they are doing this you’ll get an answer along the lines of, “I want to get my arms bigger”. A basic understanding of the human body will tell you that this isn’t how it works.

 

Muscle injecting

The idea of muscle injecting is to get a slow release of the injected substance (in our case the steroid). This works because deep muscle has very little blood flow to take the drug into your system. The steroid doesn’t work at the point of injection, in reality it does nothing until its been processed by the liver.

Shallow muscle problem

Injecting into more shallow muscles (ie spot injecting) means that drug uptake is faster than expected. This will mean that at first the user will get VERY high testosterone levels, with of course related side effects. So someone will be more aggressive, more likely to make snap decisions, more sexually aggressive etc

The problem is that the drug will run out well before the next jab is due. So, testosterone levels plummet and you get the opposing symptoms. Feeling your body is horrible, crying, needing reassurance, depression.

Basically spot injecting can cause some SERIOUS mood swings.

One last point

When someone still won’t believe you that spot injecting doesn’t work even after you’ve explained the above just point out to them that if steroids worked at the point of injection then most body builders would have a backside like Jay lo.

blog comments powered by Disqus
Banner
Please visit our sponsor

Contact

If you have any feedback about the articles on this site please get in touch. If you are interested in writing a guest article please contact me first to discuss the topic.

I'm also still looking for sponsors for the website, if you think your company would benefit from being associated with Injecting Advice email me to discuss terms.

emaildarkContact me

Donate

If you have found any of the resources on this site useful then please consider donating to the upkeep costs so I can keep it all free.

donate10donate20donate50donate5monthdonate10month
donateany

 

Latest Tweet

@rjdaddow lol, just don't click on dodgy looking links.... again ;)