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Metenolone acetate, or methenolone acetate, sold under the brand names Primobolan and Nibal, is an androgen and anabolic steroid (AAS) medication which is used mainly in the treatment of anemia due to bone marrow failure.
Metenolone, or methenolone, is an androgen and anabolic steroid (AAS) which is used in the form of esters such as metenolone acetate (brand name Primobolan, Nibal) and metenolone enanthate (brand name Primobolan Depot, Nibal Injection).
Metenolone enanthate, or methenolone enanthate, sold under the brand names Primobolan Depot and Nibal Injection, is an androgen and anabolic steroid (AAS) medication which is used mainly in the treatment of anemia due to bone marrow failure.
Metenolone acetate (Primobolan, Primobolan S, Primonabol, Nibal) Metenolone enantate (Primobolan Depot) Norclostebol acetate (Anabol 4-19) Oxabolone cipionate (Steranabol Depo, Steranabol Ritardo) Propetandrol (norethandrolone 3β-propionate) (Solevar) Stenbolone acetate (Stenobolone, Anatrofin)
Others that have also been available and used commonly but to a lesser extent include methyltestosterone, oxandrolone, mesterolone, and oxymetholone, as well as drostanolone propionate (dromostanolone propionate), metenolone (methylandrostenolone) esters (specifically metenolone acetate and metenolone enanthate), and fluoxymesterone. [75]
Testosterone undecanoate, an ester of testosterone and one of the most widely used androgen esters.. An androgen or anabolic steroid ester is an ester of an androgen/anabolic steroid (AAS) such as the natural testosterone or dihydrotestosterone (DHT) or the synthetic nandrolone (19-nortestosterone).
[19] [20] [2] Closely related AAS include metenolone and its esters metenolone acetate and metenolone enanthate. [19] [20] [2] The antiandrogen rosterolone (17α-propylmesterolone) is also closely related to mesterolone. [21]
Testosterone can be taken by a variety of different routes of administration. [2] [3] These include oral, buccal, sublingual, intranasal, transdermal (gels, creams, patches, solutions), vaginal (creams, gels, suppositories), rectal (suppositories), by intramuscular or subcutaneous injection (in oil solutions or aqueous suspensions), and as a subcutaneous implant.