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Trenbolone Acetate - Finaplix - Tren-A Analysis
Laboratory analysis of drugs to certify the presence of trenbolone acetate and measure its concentration.
The level of uncertainty of the trenbolone acetate content analysis depends on the declination selected (Standard <20%, Precise <10%, Regulatory <5%).
Follow the instructions to send your drug to our laboratory for analysis.
Results within 15 working days of receipt of sample.
Trenbolone acetate is an anabolic androgenic steroid derived from nandrolone, mainly used in veterinary medicine to promote muscle growth in cattle. It is also misused in sports doping and bodybuilding for its powerful effects on muscle development and fat loss.
⚠️ Products purchased from unofficial sources may contain dangerous impurities. Always check the authenticity of the drug.
If you have any doubts about the origin of a drug, a laboratory analysis can certify the presence of the active ingredient and verify its dosage.
Analysis
Trenbolone acetate is analyzed by liquid chromatography coupled with UV-Visible spectrophotometric detection (LC-UV Visible) to ensure accurate identification and quantification.
Chemical name
- Chemical name: 17β-Hydroxyestra-4,9,11-trien-3-one 17-acetate
- Chemical formula: C20H24O3
- CAS number: 10161-34-9
Therapeutic class
Trenbolone acetate belongs to the anabolic androgenic steroid (AAS) class. It is mainly intended for veterinary use to enhance muscle growth in animals.
Description of therapeutic effects
Trenbolone acetate is used for :
- Accelerate muscular development and strength (misused in bodybuilding and doping).
- Improve muscle recovery after intense effort.
- Reduce water retention, favoring a dry muscular appearance.
- Increase fat burning while maintaining muscle mass.
⚠️ This drug is not authorized for human use. It is strictly reserved for veterinary use.
Trade names
- Finaplix-H (veterinary implant for cattle)
- Tren-A (diverted for doping)
- Parabolan (old pharmaceutical version, withdrawn from the market)
Main manufacturers
- Sanofi (formerly for Parabolan)
- Hoechst Roussel Vet
- Balkan Pharmaceuticals
- Unregulated clandestine laboratories
Precautions and side effects
Precautions for use
- Prohibited in human medicine due to its serious side effects.
- Prohibited in sport, classified as a doping substance by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).
- May suppress natural testosterone production.
- Increased risk of serious side effects in case of overdose or prolonged use.
Possible side effects
- Cardiovascular effects: hypertension, increased bad LDL cholesterol, increased risk of cardiovascular disease.
- Hormonal effects: suppression of natural testosterone production, gynecomastia (breast development in men).
- Psychological disorders: increased aggressiveness, insomnia, anxiety, depression.
- Liver and kidney toxicity, especially with prolonged use.
- Severe acne and oily skin.
- Excessive sweating and frequent insomnia.
⚠️ Drug interactions :
- Interferes with anticoagulants, increasing risk of bleeding.
- Possible impact on blood sugar levels, requiring monitoring in diabetics.
❗ Warning: trenbolone acetate is illegal for human use in most countries. Its use involves significant health, legal and sporting 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:
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