Description
A high anabolic index at a moderate androgenic level makes Equipoise one of the indispensable drugs of sports pharmacology for female athletes when used correctly. Moderate aromatization causes approximately half of the testosterone level to be converted into estradiol, so the risk of developing estrogenic side effects in Boldenone is much lower than in testosterone.
Equipoise steroid profile
- androgenic index 50,
- anabolic index 100,
- estrogenic activity is low,
- progestagen activity is very low,
- half-life period – 14 days,
- no liver toxicity,
- the period of withdrawal of the drug – 4-5 months.
Effects of taking Equipoise
Application and dosage of Equipoise
Boldenone is often combined with other anabolic steroids (testosterone propionate, trenbolone enanthate, stanozolol, parabolan and others), thereby achieving a synergistic effect.
The average course of boldenone solo lasts from 8 to 10 weeks, 400-800 mg of the drug once a week for men, 50-100 mg for women. It is possible to start reception with a smaller dosage in order to feel the effect of the drug and take appropriate measures in case of side reactions.
Boldenone, due to its low aromatization and ability to strengthen the venous pattern, is quite often used during the drying period, however, the greatest effect from taking the drug can be achieved during the weight gain course, because it is then that the ability of boldenone to increase appetite can be fully used.
Side effects
When adjusting the duration of the course and dosages, the risk of negative effects on the body is completely absent.
Possible side effects:
- provokes the growth of "bad" cholesterol in the blood,
- prostate enlargement
- acne, acne rash,
- baldness,
- irritability,
- sleep disturbance
In women, possible androgenic side effects of boldenone undecylenate fall under the category of virilization. This includes:
- depth of voice
- enlarged clitoris,
- unwanted body hair.
The origin of the drug
The product has existed since the 1940s and is still very popular. It was once used only by veterinarians, but in the 1950s, the Ciba company introduced it as suitable for human use. The name of the product at that time was Parembole. It was used in the field of medicine until the 1970s.
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