I'm fairly new here, still unclear on the full spectrum of known or suggested contraindications to avoid. I can't seem to find a good table or calculator that shows x/y axis contraindications. Can anyone help me out here?
Updated: Sorry, perhaps that wasn't a very clear way to ask my question. Trying again...
I know there are certain drugs and/or peptides which overlap in either how they work, or what they are intended to accomplish. I'd like to avoid the mistake of taking two or more of the same types of peptides/drugs or two or more which interact in a manner which could potentially either cause harm, or render the other worthless.
I'm hoping to find some sort of table/chart/calculator which shows this. Ideally if you can imagine an excel/google sheet the top columns would have drug/pep x, and the left side rows would have drugs/pepx y. The X/Y intersecting cells would be either green yellow or red, green meaning no negative interactions, yellow being partial or questionable, red being serious interaction. I would imagine this should already exist in several forms but I have not ben able to find such a tool
I hope this makes a bit more sense.
Thanks!
Updated: Sorry, perhaps that wasn't a very clear way to ask my question. Trying again...
I know there are certain drugs and/or peptides which overlap in either how they work, or what they are intended to accomplish. I'd like to avoid the mistake of taking two or more of the same types of peptides/drugs or two or more which interact in a manner which could potentially either cause harm, or render the other worthless.
I'm hoping to find some sort of table/chart/calculator which shows this. Ideally if you can imagine an excel/google sheet the top columns would have drug/pep x, and the left side rows would have drugs/pepx y. The X/Y intersecting cells would be either green yellow or red, green meaning no negative interactions, yellow being partial or questionable, red being serious interaction. I would imagine this should already exist in several forms but I have not ben able to find such a tool
I hope this makes a bit more sense.
Thanks!
