Nandrolone cyclohexylpropionate

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Nandrolone cyclohexylpropionate (pronunciation: nan-DROH-lone sy-kloh-HEX-uhl-PROH-pee-ohn-ayt) is a synthetic, injectable anabolic steroid that is used in the treatment of various medical conditions. It is a derivative of testosterone, the primary male sex hormone, and is known for its ability to promote muscle growth and bone density.

Etymology

The term "Nandrolone" is derived from the words "nandrol", which is a trade name for the compound, and "one", which is a common suffix used in the names of steroids. The term "cyclohexylpropionate" refers to the ester that is attached to the nandrolone molecule, which affects its release into the bloodstream and its half-life in the body.

Pharmacology

Nandrolone cyclohexylpropionate is a prodrug of nandrolone. Upon administration, it is converted into nandrolone in the body. Nandrolone is a potent anabolic steroid that promotes the growth of muscle tissue and increases bone density. It also has some androgenic properties, but these are much weaker than those of testosterone.

Medical Uses

Nandrolone cyclohexylpropionate is used in the treatment of osteoporosis, anemia, and certain forms of neoplasia including breast cancer, and also acts as a progestin-based contraceptive. However, it is not recommended for use in women due to its potential virilizing effects.

Side Effects

Potential side effects of nandrolone cyclohexylpropionate include virilization in women, gynecomastia in men, and potential adverse cardiovascular effects. It can also cause changes in mood and behavior, and long-term use can lead to dependence.

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