Nandrolone undecanoate

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Nandrolone Undecanoate[edit]

Chemical structure of Nandrolone Undecanoate

Nandrolone undecanoate is an anabolic steroid and a nandrolone ester. It is used in medicine and veterinary medicine to promote muscle growth and to treat certain medical conditions. Nandrolone undecanoate is known for its long-acting properties and is administered via intramuscular injection.

Pharmacology[edit]

Nandrolone undecanoate is a prodrug of nandrolone, meaning it is converted into the active form, nandrolone, in the body. Nandrolone is a synthetic anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) that mimics the effects of testosterone. It has a high anabolic to androgenic ratio, which makes it effective for promoting muscle growth with fewer androgenic side effects compared to testosterone.

Mechanism of Action[edit]

Nandrolone undecanoate works by binding to androgen receptors in muscle tissue, which leads to an increase in protein synthesis and muscle growth. It also enhances nitrogen retention in muscles, which is crucial for muscle repair and growth.

Medical Uses[edit]

Nandrolone undecanoate is used in the treatment of various medical conditions, including:

Side Effects[edit]

Like other anabolic steroids, nandrolone undecanoate can cause a range of side effects. These may include:

Legal Status[edit]

Nandrolone undecanoate is a controlled substance in many countries due to its potential for abuse and side effects. It is classified as a Schedule III controlled substance in the United States.

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