Metenolone enanthate

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Metenolone enanthate

Metenolone enanthate (pronunciation: meh-TEH-no-lone eh-NAN-thate), also known as methenolone enanthate, is a anabolic steroid used primarily by athletes and bodybuilders.

Etymology

The term "Metenolone enanthate" is derived from the chemical name of the drug, which is a combination of its base compound, Metenolone, and the enanthate ester that is attached to it to prolong its release into the body.

Usage

Metenolone enanthate is often used in cutting cycles due to its ability to prevent muscle wastage while promoting fat loss. It is also known for its mild anabolic effects and low androgenic activity, making it a popular choice for those looking to maintain muscle mass without the risk of developing male characteristics.

Side Effects

Potential side effects of Metenolone enanthate include hair loss, acne, and increased aggression. It can also suppress natural testosterone production, leading to decreased libido and potential fertility issues.

Legal Status

In many countries, the use of Metenolone enanthate without a prescription is illegal due to its potential for abuse and health risks. It is classified as a controlled substance in the United States.

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