What is methenolone?
Methenolone is a brand for meter - "H" is in the second omission - an anabolic steroid best known for its effects on the regulation of human male characteristics through the binding of androgen. Its most common derivative is methenolone enantrate or meter enanthate. Other drug brands include Primbolan and Nibal and are sold in the form of a tablet or injection. These drugs are used to induct tissue growth by more protein production. This process is known as anabolism and tissue increases lead to larger muscles.
This steroid also mimics male sex hormones such as testosterone and dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Both are examples of androgenic hormones that are responsible for the development and maintenance of male characteristics such as reproductive organ, face hair and vocal chords. Methenolone is therefore officially known as anabolic-Androgen Steroid (AAS). Some athletes use methenolone to build muscle mass and physical strength. In particular
methenolone enanthatE is designed to imitate dihydrotestosterone, which is an active form of testosterone. DHT, known as the most active androgen or male sex hormone, activates androgen receptors much faster than testosterone; This action is essential for the development of male characteristics. Methenolone Enanthate is called Primobolan in the form of tablet and Primobolan depot in the form of intramuscular injection. The injection form is preferred over the tablet due to its relatively lower costs.
With an increase in DHT, men have a greater possibility of developing the baldness of the male pattern and prostate cancer. The use of methenolone women can lead to the development of male secondary sexual characteristics, which makes them more androgynic with features such as deepened vocal chords, and azented breast face. The use of this steroid could have other adverse health consequences for both sexes; For example, an increased DHT could lead to the risk of HYperplasia or to increase the number of cells.
In American popular culture, Methenolone is well known for its role in steroid scandals, which in 2000 influenced the organization Major League baseball (MLB). Barry Bonds, a perfect outfielder, who played for about two decades in MLB, reportedly tested positively on Primobolan in 2000 and 2001, although such a claim was never justified. It was also one of the steroids that another Baseball player Alex Rodriguez was positive to during his two -year -old Stint with Texas Rangers between 2001 and 2003.