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Лена Калининград » 22 Jan 2017, 18:21
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Sustanon Injection

Active ingredient: testosterone

About the drug:
Sustanon 250 – Androgenic drug containing testosterone esters. Testosterone is essential for normal growth and development of the male reproductive organs and secondary sexual characteristics. In adult men, it is necessary to maintain libido, general condition, sexual potency, the function of the prostate gland and seminal vesicles. When using Sustanon-250, there is an increase in the concentration of testosterone, dihydrotestosterone, androstenedione in the blood plasma, as well as a decrease in the level of globulin that binds sex steroids. In men with primary hypergonadotropic hypogonadism, normalization of the level of gonadotropins is noted.

Testosterone propionate is characterized by a rapid onset and a short duration of action. Testosterone phenylpropionate and isocaproate are characterized by slow onset and long duration of action. Testosterone decanoate has the slowest onset and longest duration of action.

Effects of Sustanon:
Sustanon works just like any other form of testosterone. This means that the main effects of sustanon are: an increase in muscle mass (an average of 6 kg per month); anti-catabolic action; increased appetite; increased hematopoiesis – an increase in the number of red blood cells in the blood provides better oxygen transport, thereby increasing endurance; increased libido (during the period of taking Sustanon).

Sustanon detection time – up to 3 months.

Side effects of Sustanon:

Like any other form of testosterone, Sustanon converts to estrogen. For this reason, Sustanon causes side effects such as gynecomastia, edema, female-type fat deposition and inhibition of the production of one’s own testosterone. These side effects can be prevented by using antiestrogen such as Nolvadex or Clomid.

As a result of a decrease in the production of endogenous testosterone, the development of such a serious side effect of Sustanon as testicular atrophy is possible. This side effect can be prevented by not taking a course of Sustanon longer than 8 weeks and taking antiestrogen. Longer courses require the use of gonadotropin.

In the body, testosterone is converted to dihydrotestosterone, which causes the following side effects: effects: prostate hypertrophy, baldness, acne and others. These are the so-called androgenic side effects of Sustanon.

Also, athletes often report a fever and flu-like condition during the course of Sustanon. Like most steroids, Sustanon increases the level of bad cholesterol in the blood (it is prevented by taking Omega-3 throughout the course).

After the injection, infiltrates (seals or “bumps” in the gluteal region or other injection site) are sometimes formed. As a rule, infiltrates resolve in 2-5 weeks.

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