Turinabol, also known as oral Turinadrol, is a synthetic anabolic androgenic steroid (AAS) structurally similar to Dianabol. It was first developed in the 1960s in East Germany for use by Olympians. Turinabol is known for its ability to increase muscle mass, strength and endurance.
Turinabol works by increasing the rate of protein synthesis in the body, resulting in increased muscle mass and strength. It also affects the body’s metabolism, helping the body burn fat more efficiently and improve muscle definition. The half-life of Turinabol is approximately 16 hours. This means that it is metabolized and excreted from the body relatively quickly.
A typical dosage for men he is 20-40 mg per day and due to its high androgenic properties it is not recommended for women. The optimal duration of use is usually 4-6 weeks.
It also has many potential side effects, including acne, hair loss, decreased libido, and increased risk of liver damage, and improper use can have serious health consequences. It can also cause gynecomastia (enlarged breasts in men) and water retention. Long-term use of Turinabol can reduce natural testosterone production, which can lead to many health problems. It can also negatively affect cholesterol levels and cardiovascular health.