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Nandrolone Decanoate - Deca-Durabolin Analysis
Laboratory analysis of drugs to certify the presence of nandrolone decanoate and measure its concentration.
The level of uncertainty of the nandrolone decanoate content analysis depends on the declination selected (Standard <20%, Precise <10% or Regulatory <5%).
Follow the instructions to send your drug to our laboratory for analysis.
Results within 15 working days of receipt of sample.
Nandrolone decanoate is an androgenic anabolic steroid (AAS) used medically to treat conditions such as anemia, osteoporosis and muscle loss associated with chronic disease. It is also known for its misuse in sports doping due to its strong anabolic properties promoting muscle mass gain and recovery.
Consuming medicines ordered from dubious or illegal sites can be hazardous to your health. It is essential to check that the online pharmacy is serious and has all the necessary authorizations.
If you have any doubts about the origin of the drug, you should carry out an analysis to certify the presence of the active ingredient and check that its dosage is in line with the indicated content.
Analysis
Nandrolone decanoate is analyzed by liquid chromatography coupled with UV-Visible spectrophotometric detection (LC-UV Visible).
Chemical name
- Chemical name: 17β-Hydroxyestr-4-en-3-one 17β-decanoate
- Gross formula: C28H44O3
- CAS number: 360-70-3
Therapeutic class
Nandrolone decanoate belongs to the androgenic anabolic steroid (AAS) class, derived from testosterone, with strong anabolic activity and moderate androgenic effects.
Description of therapeutic effects
Nandrolone decanoate is used for:
- Stimulate protein synthesis and promote muscle growth.
- Treat osteoporosis by increasing bone density.
- Correct anemia by stimulating red blood cell production.
- Accelerate muscle recovery after injury or chronic illness.
It is administered by intramuscular injection, its decanoate ester enabling slow, prolonged diffusion throughout the body.
Trade names
- Deca-Durabolin
Main manufacturers
- Organon
- Bayer
- Alpha Pharma
- Thaiger Pharma
Precautions and side effects
Precautions for use
- Strictly supervised use in medicine, often limited to severe cases of muscle wasting and anemia.
- Prohibited in sport, classified as a doping substance by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).
- Can disrupt hormonal balance, suppressing natural testosterone.
- Medical supervision required, especially for patients with a history of cardiovascular disease.
Possible side effects
- Hormonal disorders: reduced natural testosterone production, gynecomastia (breast development in men).
- Cardiovascular risk: increased LDL cholesterol, reduced HDL, hypertension.
- Water retention and edema.
- Possible long-term liver disorders.
- Androgenic effects in women: deeper voice, excessive hair growth, menstrual disorders.
⚠️ Drug interactions :
- Increases risk with anticoagulants.
- May interact with certain hypoglycemic drugs and insulin.
❗ Warning: nandrolone decanoate is a controlled substance in many countries. Its use without a medical prescription exposes you to legal sanctions and significant health risks.
Specific References
Your drug is analyzed by our expert pharmaceutical analysis laboratory.
The drug to be analyzed must be sent in at least 3 copies in its original packaging (box or vial + blister pack) in order to have all the information.
The drug to be analyzed must be sufficiently protected to avoid any deterioration or damage during transport.
The drug to be analyzed must be accompanied by the completed analysis form.
Documents to download:
The use of counterfeit or illegal medicines (without patent authorisation) presents a proven risk to patients' health:
- Absence of the active ingredient
- Under-dosage of the active ingredient
- Over-dosage of the active ingredient
- Toxic synthetic or degradation impurities
- Presence of another active ingredient
- Toxic excipients
- Presence of toxic residual solvents
- ...
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