Testodex Enanthate 10ml Sciroxx: instructions for use
Testosterone is the most popular synthetic anabolic steroid. It was the first to be used for sports purposes and has not yet lost its relevance. There are many esters of this hormone, and one of the most popular in bodybuilding and weightlifting is testosterone enanthate. It is he who is contained in the drug Testodex Enanthate 10 ml Sciroxx from an Israeli manufacturer.
Main properties of Testodex Enanthate Sirox 10ml
Enanthate causes a very powerful increase in muscle mass. At the same time, it significantly increases strength indicators, which is why weightlifters use it in the field of weightlifting. It promotes:
- increase in muscle mass;
- appearance of the pumping effect;
- improvement in the functioning of joints;
- regeneration of damaged tissues;
- increase of general tone;
- filling the blood with oxygen.
The drug provides weight gain due to fluid retention. Therefore, once the course is completed, we expect a reversal.
Rules of use
Testodex Enanthate 10ml is a long acting hormone. Its half-life is 6 to 7 days. It is with this frequency that it is recommended to administer the drug.
The dosage is chosen individually and can change throughout the course. If the athlete is gaining weight well, it makes sense to gradually increase the dose, as the effect of the steroid is dose-dependent.
It is recommended to take 250-500 mg per week. The maximum possible dose is 2-4 grams, but it is contraindicated for beginners to use this amount. Before using even a small dose, you should consult a doctor and obtain dietary approval.
Course duration: 8-10 weeks, sometimes longer. When taking the steroid, it is recommended to use aromatase inhibitors. After the last injection, after 2-3 weeks, post cycle therapy begins. These are prerequisites to minimise side effects and consolidate the result.
Possible side effects and contraindications
Testosterone enanthate is contraindicated in women, as it causes virilisation. Consultation is required for men with endogenous testosterone production problems or prostate diseases.
The drug can lead to such consequences:
- gynaecomastia;
- testicular atrophy;
- acne and oily skin;
- baldness and hirsutism;
- libido spike.
If the dosage is chosen correctly and the drug is not taken more than once a week, the risk of side effects decreases. The use of anti-oestrogens, as well as gonadotropins and other PCT drugs, will help to eliminate any negative consequences.
List of references
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This article provides an expert opinion on the clinical use of testosterone enanthate in the treatment of hypogonadal men, discussing its efficacy, safety, and therapeutic benefits. - Saad, F., & Gooren, L. (2018). The role of testosterone in the metabolic syndrome: A review. The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 179, 116-124.
This review article explores the relationship between testosterone, metabolic syndrome, and the potential therapeutic applications of testosterone enanthate in managing metabolic disorders. - Bhasin, S., & Jasuja, R. (2018). Selective androgen receptor modulators (SARMs) as function promoting therapies. Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition & Metabolic Care, 21(3), 245-249.
While primarily discussing SARMs, this article touches on testosterone enanthate and its role as a traditional androgen replacement therapy, offering insights into its clinical use and emerging alternatives. - Traish, A. M., & Morgentaler, A. (2020). Issues in testosterone therapy: Mood and cognitive disturbances. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 105(3), 669-672.
Focusing on mood and cognitive aspects, this article discusses the potential effects of testosterone enanthate on these domains, adding depth to the understanding of its therapeutic impact. - Snyder, P. J. (2021). Testosterone treatment of male hypogonadism. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 106(8), 2348-2366.
This comprehensive review article delves into the treatment of male hypogonadism using testosterone, including the use of testosterone enanthate, covering aspects like dosing, monitoring, and outcomes.
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