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Turinabol, also known as Oral Turinabol or Tbol, is an oral anabolic steroid. It is a modified form of Dianabol (Methandrostenolone) with an additional chlorine atom at the fourth carbon position. Turinabol was originally developed in the 1960s by East German scientists and was used to enhance the performance of their athletes, particularly in the Olympics
Chemical Structure:
Turinabol is officially known as 4-chlorodehydromethyltestosterone. It is a modified form of Dianabol (Methandrostenolone) with an added chloro group at the fourth carbon position, which reduces the androgenic properties of the hormone.
Medical Use:
Turinabol was initially developed for medical purposes, particularly for treating muscle wasting conditions and promoting weight gain in patients with muscle atrophy. However, its medical use has been largely discontinued, and it is no longer prescribed for medical conditions.
Anabolic Activity:
Turinabol is known for its anabolic effects, promoting protein synthesis and nitrogen retention in muscle tissues. This leads to increased muscle mass and strength.
Low Androgenic Activity:
As mentioned earlier, Turinabol has relatively low androgenic properties compared to other anabolic steroids. This means it is less likely to cause androgenic side effects such as acne, oily skin, and hair loss.
Estrogenic Activity:
Turinabol does not convert to estrogen in the body, which makes it appealing to athletes and bodybuilders who want to avoid estrogen-related side effects like water retention and gynecomastia.
Dosage and Cycle Length:
Typical dosages for men using Turinabol range from 20 to 50 mg per day. Female users should take lower doses to minimize the risk of virilization (development of male characteristics). Turinabol cycles typically last 6-8 weeks.
Chemical Structure:
Turinabol is officially known as 4-chlorodehydromethyltestosterone. It is a modified form of Dianabol (Methandrostenolone) with an added chloro group at the fourth carbon position, which reduces the androgenic properties of the hormone.
Medical Use:
Turinabol was initially developed for medical purposes, particularly for treating muscle wasting conditions and promoting weight gain in patients with muscle atrophy. However, its medical use has been largely discontinued, and it is no longer prescribed for medical conditions.
Anabolic Activity:
Turinabol is known for its anabolic effects, promoting protein synthesis and nitrogen retention in muscle tissues. This leads to increased muscle mass and strength.
Low Androgenic Activity:
As mentioned earlier, Turinabol has relatively low androgenic properties compared to other anabolic steroids. This means it is less likely to cause androgenic side effects such as acne, oily skin, and hair loss.
Estrogenic Activity:
Turinabol does not convert to estrogen in the body, which makes it appealing to athletes and bodybuilders who want to avoid estrogen-related side effects like water retention and gynecomastia.
Dosage and Cycle Length:
Typical dosages for men using Turinabol range from 20 to 50 mg per day. Female users should take lower doses to minimize the risk of virilization (development of male characteristics). Turinabol cycles typically last 6-8 weeks.