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  2. Testosterone propionate/testosterone phenylpropionate ...

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    Sustanon is the preferred method of testosterone replacement in the United Kingdom as detailed in the British National Formulary. [citation needed] There was a brief shortage of Sustanon 250 during late 2011, due to shifting of manufacturing site, [7] and a further shortage in mid-2012 due to manufacturing problems. [medical citation needed]

  3. Metandienone - Wikipedia

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    These include dramatic increases in protein synthesis, glycogenolysis, and muscle strength over a short space of time. [ medical citation needed ] While it can be metabolized by 5α-reductase into methyl-1-testosterone (17α-methyl-δ 1 -DHT), a more potent AAS, the drug has extremely low affinity for this enzyme and methyl-1-testosterone is ...

  4. Testosterone propionate - Wikipedia

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    It is given by injection into muscle usually once every two to three days. [5] [7] [8] Side effects of testosterone propionate include symptoms of masculinization like acne, increased hair growth, voice changes, and increased sexual desire. [5] Testosterone supplementation is also known to reduce the threshold for aggressive behavior in men. [9]

  5. Testosterone (medication) - Wikipedia

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    Testosterone is a medication and naturally occurring steroid hormone. [9] It is used to treat male hypogonadism, gender dysphoria, and certain types of breast cancer. [9] [10] It may also be used to increase athletic ability in the form of doping. [9]

  6. Pharmacokinetics of testosterone - Wikipedia

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    Testosterone can be taken by a variety of different routes of administration. [2] [3] These include oral, buccal, sublingual, intranasal, transdermal (gels, creams, patches, solutions), vaginal (creams, gels, suppositories), rectal (suppositories), by intramuscular or subcutaneous injection (in oil solutions or aqueous suspensions), and as a subcutaneous implant.

  7. Testosterone enanthate - Wikipedia

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    Testosterone enanthate is used primarily in androgen replacement therapy. [4] [15] It is the most widely used form of testosterone in androgen replacement therapy. [4]The medication is specifically approved, in the United States, for the treatment of hypogonadism in men, delayed puberty in boys, and breast cancer in women. [16]

  8. Fluoxymesterone - Wikipedia

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    Fluoxymesterone, sold under the brand names Halotestin and Ultandren among others, is an androgen and anabolic steroid (AAS) medication which is used in the treatment of low testosterone levels in men, delayed puberty in boys, breast cancer in women, and anemia. [1]

  9. Sustanon - Wikipedia

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