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Spectriol
(testosterone/nandrolone/Methandriol blend)
Androgenic
Anabolic
Chemical Names
Estrogenic Activity
Progestational Activity
Description
Spectriol is an injectable veterinary steroid preparation from Australia that contains five different steroid ingredients. More specifically, each milliliter contains 10 mg of testosterone cypionate, 10 mg of testosterone propionate, 10 mg of testosterone hexahydrobenzoate, 15mg of nandrolone phenylpropionate, and 20 mg of
methandriol dipropionate, for a total steroid concentration is 65 mg/ml. Given the nature of its components, the product mixture provides a moderately strong anabolic and androgenic effect. The product is also moderately estrogenic, given its testosterone and methandriol content. This agent is most commonly valued for its ability to promote strong gains in muscle size and strength, often with some level of accompanied water retention.
History
Spectriol is a product of RWR Veterinary Products (formerly a subsidiary of Nature Vet), sold only on the Australian veterinary drug market. The drug is used to treat horses, mainly as an anabolic and tonic aid to improve muscle tone, enhance recovery, aid protein assimilation, and maintain a favorable water balance in the animal. To treat an adult horse, a dosage of 5 mL (325 mg) is generally administered once every 2 weeks for a set duration. Although never marketed or intended for human use, the product has historically piqued the interest of bodybuilders, due to the fact that it is an unusual preparation that contains 5 different steroids in a blend. Prior to the year 2000, multi-component products like this were rarely seen, especially legitimate pharmaceutical preparations. As such, the ingredients were a key marketing point for Spectriol, even if unintended by its manufacturer. Given its relatively low per-milliliter steroid concentration, however, as well as diverse competition in today’s international steroid market from export and veterinary manufacturers, this product is much less desirable than it used to be.
(testosterone/nandrolone/Methandriol blend)
Androgenic
Anabolic
Chemical Names
Estrogenic Activity
Progestational Activity
Description
Spectriol is an injectable veterinary steroid preparation from Australia that contains five different steroid ingredients. More specifically, each milliliter contains 10 mg of testosterone cypionate, 10 mg of testosterone propionate, 10 mg of testosterone hexahydrobenzoate, 15mg of nandrolone phenylpropionate, and 20 mg of
methandriol dipropionate, for a total steroid concentration is 65 mg/ml. Given the nature of its components, the product mixture provides a moderately strong anabolic and androgenic effect. The product is also moderately estrogenic, given its testosterone and methandriol content. This agent is most commonly valued for its ability to promote strong gains in muscle size and strength, often with some level of accompanied water retention.
History
Spectriol is a product of RWR Veterinary Products (formerly a subsidiary of Nature Vet), sold only on the Australian veterinary drug market. The drug is used to treat horses, mainly as an anabolic and tonic aid to improve muscle tone, enhance recovery, aid protein assimilation, and maintain a favorable water balance in the animal. To treat an adult horse, a dosage of 5 mL (325 mg) is generally administered once every 2 weeks for a set duration. Although never marketed or intended for human use, the product has historically piqued the interest of bodybuilders, due to the fact that it is an unusual preparation that contains 5 different steroids in a blend. Prior to the year 2000, multi-component products like this were rarely seen, especially legitimate pharmaceutical preparations. As such, the ingredients were a key marketing point for Spectriol, even if unintended by its manufacturer. Given its relatively low per-milliliter steroid concentration, however, as well as diverse competition in today’s international steroid market from export and veterinary manufacturers, this product is much less desirable than it used to be.