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  2. Metandienone - Wikipedia

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    Metandienone, also known as methandienone or methandrostenolone and sold under the brand name Dianabol (D-Bol) among others, is an androgen and anabolic steroid (AAS) medication which is still quite often used because of its affordability and effectiveness for bulking cycles.

  3. Here's how long various drugs stay in your body - AOL

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    In the process, metabolites, or byproducts, of the drug are produced, which can linger in our blood, urine (and even in our hair) for long after the initial effects of the drug are felt.

  4. Boldenone undecylenate - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Boldenone undecylenate is an androgen ester and a long-lasting prodrug of boldenone in the body. [6] Boldenone undecylenate was introduced for medical use in the 1960s. [6] In addition to its medical use, boldenone undecylenate is used to improve physique and performance. [6]

  5. Pharmacokinetics of testosterone - Wikipedia

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    [27] [28] Such doses exceed the amount of testosterone produced by the body, which is approximately 7 mg/day, by approximately 100-fold. [2] [27] [28] The elimination half-life of oral testosterone is rapid at about 5 to 7 hours. [28] [30] As a result, it requires administration several times per day in divided doses. [28]

  6. Here's how long various drugs stay in your body - AOL

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  7. Arnold Schwarzenegger has spoken out about his history with drug use, with the actor encouraging bodybuilders not to use steroids.. The 75-year-old reflected on his days as a bodybuilder during a ...

  8. Steroid-induced skin atrophy - Wikipedia

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    Steroid-induced skin atrophy is thinning of the skin as a result of prolonged exposure to topical steroids. In people with psoriasis using topical steroids it occurs in up to 5% of people after a year of use. [5] Intermittent use of topical steroids for atopic dermatitis is safe and does not cause skin thinning. [6] [7] [8]

  9. Performance-enhancing substance - Wikipedia

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    The classifications of substances as performance-enhancing substances are not entirely clear-cut and objective. As in other types of categorization, certain prototype performance enhancers are universally classified as such (like anabolic steroids), whereas other substances (like vitamins and protein supplements) are virtually never classified as performance enhancers despite their effects on ...