Chemical Name: Methandienone
Chem. Abstr. Name:
17beta-Hydroxy-17alpha-methylandrosta-1,4-dien-3-one.
Molecular Formula: C20H28O2
Molecular Weight: 300.4
Product Description:
Anabol is an orally applicable steroid with a great effect on the protein metabolism. The effect of Anabol promotes the protein synthesis, thus it supports the buildup of protein. This effect manifests itself in a positive nitrogen balance. Anabol has a very strong anabolic and androgenic effect
Androlic 50mg
Androlic / Anadrol tablets. Each anadrol tablet contains 50 mg. oxymetholone. Androlic / Anadrol, brand name Androlic, comes in packs of 100 tablets and is manufactured by (L.P.) Co. Ltd
Description: 40mg capsules 30cap/bottle. This product comes under the names Androxon, Understor and Restinsol. This is an oral steroid and it's presented in little, oval-shaped, red cap. An oil, which contains the testosterone, is inside of these capsules. The only bad thing about this base is that it only allows the testosterone to remain active in the system for several hours. This means that you will need to take the drug about 4 times a day for it to stay effective. Aromatization is minimal with this agent. I don't think that this one will do a whole lot for you personally. I would be interested to hear if any one else has had good gains from this one.
Arimidex is indicated for the treatment of advanced breast cancer in post-menopausal women with disease progression following tamoxifen therapy.
The dose of Arimidex is one 1 mg. tablet taken once a day
TAMOXIFEN-CELL 10mg
Tamoxifen is an antagonist of the estrogen receptor in breast tissue. It has been the standard endocrine (anti-estrogen) therapy for hormone-positive early breast cancer, although aromatase inhibitors have been proposed for postmenopausal women.[1]
Some breast cancer cells require estrogen to grow. Estrogen binds to and activates the estrogen receptor in these cells. Tamoxifen is metabolized into compounds that also bind to the estrogen receptor but do not activate it. Furthermore tamoxifen prevents estrogen from binding to its receptor. Hence breast cancer cell growth is blocked.
Tamoxifen was discovered by ICI Pharmaceuticals[2] (now AstraZeneca) and is sold under the trade names Nolvadex, Istubal, and Valodex. However, the drug, even before its patent expiration, was and still is widely referred to by its generic name "tamoxifen."