Exogenous Insulin: Compound Reference
Exogenous insulin is one of the most dangerous PEDs: incorrect dosing can cause fatal hypoglycaemia. Used by advanced bodybuilders to shuttle nutrients and enhance anabolism. Requires frequent blood glucose monitoring and careful carbohydrate management.
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